Nigeria has launched a major fibre optic infrastructure project valued at two billion dollars aimed at expanding broadband access and strengthening digital connectivity nationwide. Government officials said the initiative will extend high capacity networks across urban and rural areas supporting economic diversification and public service delivery.
The project is expected to enhance internet reliability reduce costs and attract technology investment. Authorities highlighted potential benefits for education healthcare financial services and innovation ecosystems. Private sector partners are expected to play a key role in deployment and maintenance.
Digital economy experts say improved connectivity could boost productivity and inclusion while narrowing regional disparities. Challenges remain including power supply security and last mile access. The initiative signals Nigeria’s intent to position itself as a regional digital hub with long term implications for growth and competitiveness.
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