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By Uwa Suleiman

Nigeria’s Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, has charged the West Africa Telecommunications Regulators Assembly (WATRA) with ensuring that the development of a seamless telecommunications network and infrastructure across West Africa is accelerated.

Pantami and WATRA members in Abuja

Pantami stated this in his opening remarks at the 18th Annual General Meeting of the Assembly holding in Abuja, on Wednesday, 10th March 2021.

WATRA needs sound regulatory policies

Pantami noted that the objectives of WATRA can be best achieved through the formulation and implementation of sound regulatory policies, programmes and initiatives that will leverage the impressive growth of the sector, especially the Nigerian telecommunications sector.

“It is noteworthy that the Nigerian telecommunications sector grew by 15.9% in 2020 from 11.41% in 2019 and 11.33% in 2018, thereby recording the highest growth rate in the last 10 years”.

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This unprecedented development Pantami noted, “is attributed to the development and implementation of policies and strategies for the Nigerian Digital Economy sector, one of which is the Nigerian National Broadband Plan aimed at the significant reduction of access gaps through the expansion of broadband in the country”.

He said the country’s current broadband penetration stands at 45.07% as against about 33% at the commencement of the plan.

Suleiman is spokesperson to Nigeria’s Minister of Communications and Digital Economy

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