Right-of-Way charges, major challenge to provision of broadband services in Nigeria - Danbatta

Thu, Apr 1, 2021
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By Anthony Isibor

UMAR Garba Danbatta, executive vice-chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has said that Right-of-Way Charges are a major challenge to the provision of broadband services in Nigeria.

Danbatta said at the Broadband Infrastructural Development held in Anambra state on Tuesday, March 30, 2021, that “It comes at the heel of the launch of two key Policies: the Nigerian National Broadband Plan (NNBP) 2020-2025; and the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS) 2020-2030 by the Federal Government through the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy.”

Danbatta, who was represented by Austine Nwaulune, director of the digital economy, at the virtual programme tagged “facilitating Broadband Access in Anambra State through a Favourable Right of Way Regime” stated that the two Policy and Strategy require the inputs and support of key stakeholders such as the federal and state governments, MDA’s, and the private sector. Indeed the policy and Strategy assigned responsibilities to relevant stakeholders.

“I am particularly delighted to inform you that the Commission in the drive for Broadband has licensed Infrastructure Companies a.k.a Infraco for the South East and five other zones of the Federation, including Lagos as a special zone.

“Under this initiative, the South-East Infraco licensee (Messrs. Zinox Technologies Ltd.) will be required to provide at least one Point-of- Access, PoA, in each of the 95 LGA’s that constitute the region and interconnect them with 1,314Km of Optic Fiber Cable (OFC),” he said.

According to him, “Right-of-Way, RoW, charges are major limiting factors to the provision of broadband services in Nigeria, as it slows down network deployment with the cost of the limited capacities ultimately passed to the subscribers.

“Knowing this, the Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, and the Commission’s management led by my humble self are committed to keep dialoguing with the federal and state governments to lower the charges to N145 per linear meter earlier agreed or waive the charges entirely as we know that this is the path to progress in our drive for Broadband propelling rapid roll-out of services and better the livelihood of Nigerians through the myriads of services that come with the Digital Economy where Fibre Infrastructure plays a major role.

“I must applaud His Excellency and Anambra state, who is one of the two states that have not just reduced the Right of Way charges offered to operators, but waived it completely, for this, we are eternally grateful. This action, is sure, to put Anambra State on the global map of Digital Economy,” he said.

While commending the Anambra State government for the waiver on Right-of-Way charges, he promised that it will bring numerous economic benefits to the state.

 “Result of study has shown that for every 10 percent increase in broadband penetration, there is a corresponding 1.38% increase in GDP. This RoW waiver, will also make Anambra State more attractive to Network operators and attract investment in the infrastructure needed to support the economic wellbeing of your Excellency’s economic jurisdiction.

“The Commission is confident that the efforts of the Government and people of Anambra state will usher in a new technological vista for the state by providing enabling environment for Entrepreneurs and Innovators in the field of ICT. This will complement the renowned Nnewi Hardware Technology Hub,” he said.

He, therefore, encouraged other state governments to completely remove the RoW charges and include Telecommunications infrastructure like ducts and others as they plan their cities and towns.

“I will not end this remarks without calling on the other state governors to emulate the two states that have entirely waived the RoW charges for Network operators. I also do urge His Excellency to be our advocate to his other colleagues to emulate their elimination of RoW charges. This for sure will unleash economic wellbeing tomorrow; turning our teeming youths to job creators instead of seekers, for those that choose to be innovators and entrepreneurs, and millions of technology jobs for those that choose to seek white-collar jobs.

“Giving up the RoW fees today is like separating seed that you will sow to guaranty a prosperous future (Digital foundation) in numerous thematic areas; Commerce, Education, Agriculture, Finance and Trade Education Health and Social, Business and Industry, Transport and energy, Safety and Security etc,” he said.

“A well-planned city is one of the keys to the Digital Economy, a planned city anticipates future development, opens new revenue streams for government and safeguards roads, water pipes, bridges and other infrastructure from unnecessary destruction and re-adjustments to fit-in additional infrastructure in the future,” he added.

– Apr. 01, 2021 @ 11:18 GMT

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