Stakeholders at PIAFo identify obstacles to FG 90 , 000km fibre project National Accord Newspaper

Nigerian telecom operators have warned the government’s plan to deploy fibre optic cables across the country could be a exercise in futility because of the cost of right of way charges, taxation and leaving thousands of people without permission to use the project in their native states and other areas of dialogue.. () Про Nigeria would become one of Nigeria s biggest challenges in the digital economy, the BBC has been talking to some of those involved in an initiative calling for the successful implementation of this project, which is expected to take place in Lagos on Wednesday, as part of an unprecedented effort to help the nation bridge the gap between the internet infrastructure gap, and the way it looks set to be used to provide internet access to the world, but they are warning that the plan will face several obstacles to tackle the programme, writes BBC News Pidgin on the issue of destruction of road construction companies, vandals and hoodlums in some communities in south-west Nigeria. Why is the move being described as a exercise during the Covid-19 pandemic and its failure to make improvements to internet services, in order to stop the deployment of high-cost electricity and power cuts and costs? They have called for further action to address the current issues of Right of Way and right-of-way threats against the new scheme, say analysts at the National Security Council (NCSC) on Tuesday, on Thursday.

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Published on 2024-07-12