FG Unveils initiative to connect 774 LGAs to internet
A new project by the federal government aims to connect all of the nation’s internet facilities.
Through the implementation of ‘Project 774 LG connection,’ an initiative of the Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, the program aims to alleviate inadequate internet and digital access by linking all 774 local government secretariats to the internet.
The project, which will be co-anchored by Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited and Galaxy Backbone, was announced on Monday, February 19, 2024, by Dr. Bosun Tijani, the minister in charge of the ministry. It is in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope Agenda” as well as the strategic plan of the ministry.
The project’s main objective, according to Tijani, was to promote inclusive development and access to digital public infrastructure in government offices spread throughout Nigeria, including the most remote regions that may have been previously underserved or unserved. Tijani made this statement in a post on his personal X handle.
In addition, Tijani stated that the connection initiative would generate at least 300 new jobs in addition to expanding digital access.
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“Project 774 LG Connectivity will create at least 300 direct jobs as we deploy nationwide and potentially more jobs indirectly from the increase in digital access. It is also aligned with our ministry’s strategic blueprint and is a significant step in achieving President @officialBAT’s mandate to deliver efficient public service to our citizens at the LG level,” he posted on X (formerly Twitter).
The minister went on to say that Project 774 LG connectivity will give local governments the resources and dependable, reasonably priced internet access they need to deliver effective public services, encourage service delivery transparency, boost economic growth, and enhance citizen engagement. This will be accomplished through strategic partnerships and the implementation of cutting-edge technology.
“The implementation of this project is expected to drive transformation and unlock opportunities that will deliver sustainable development for all, through the power of connectivity,” he stated.
Additionally, the ministry had disclosed intentions to roll out internet access in all national government buildings to boost demand and promote further investment in broadband infrastructure.
He claims that because there is little demand for fiber in many areas of the nation outside of the major cities, many operators are unwilling to install it.
Tijani provided explanations for the county’s sluggish development, stating that return on investments was a major factor because some areas were deemed unprofitable for private operators.
He did, however, add that to boost usage, the ministry was trying to get all public institutions in the nation connected to encourage demand and consumption of the Internet, particularly in marketplaces, hospitals, government buildings, libraries, and schools.