President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday launched the National Policy on 5G for Nigeria’s Digital Economy.

The President, during the launch in Abuja, directed all security institutions to leverage on the technology when deployed, insisting that it will enhance security in the country.

He said that the Federal Government will take full advantage of the opportunities that 5G provides for the economy, security, and well-being of the nation.

Allaying fears over the health safety of 5G, the President affirmed that such issues have been ”effectively addressed” in developing a policy that suits the country.

Commenting on the benefits of 5G technologies, the President noted it can support virtually every sector of the economy, including enhanced connectivity, improved healthcare, support for education, while fostering smart cities, and boosting agriculture, among other advantages.

President Muhammadu Buhari, Minister of Communication and Digital Economy and Chairman Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, Governing Board, Prof Adeola Akande during the launch of the National Policy on Fifth Generation, 5G, Technology held at the Council Chambers of the State House, Abuja.

“It will also support security institutions with real-time communication,” he said at the launch of the policy, which was presented and approved at the Federal Executive Council meeting on September 8, 2021, following a robust debate.

The President added, “5G technology is significantly faster than earlier digital technologies and it provides near real-time communication. This can play a key role in boosting our efforts towards enhancing security across the nation.

“It will enable our security institutions to effectively deploy robotics, autonomous vehicles, augmented and virtual reality to address any security challenges that we face.”

The President explained that the National 5G Policy includes a deployment plan, to ensure that major cities across the country benefit from the technologies; adding that the policy, which is in line with the commitment of his administration to support the digital economy as an enabler for the diversification of the national economy, also seeks to make 5G a major driver of the economy, a catalyst for smart cities in the country and a platform for the creation of jobs that support the digital economy.

He assured investors that the Federal Government would continue to provide an enabling environment for their businesses to be very successful, as Nigeria begins the roll-out of the technology.

Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, Chief of Staff Prof Ibrahim Gambari, President Muhammadu Buhari, Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, Chairman Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, Governing Board, Prof Adeola Akande, during the launch of the National Policy on Fifth Generation, 5G, Technology held at the Council Chambers of the State House, Abuja.

President Buhari directed the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Prof. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, to supervise the implementation of the policy, being done by the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, with the support of other government institutions.

The President also used the occasion to provide a rundown of how his administration has created an enabling environment for investments to thrive in Nigeria’s digital economy; recounting that the journey to the launch of the 5G National Policy started with the launch of the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy in November, 2019, as well as the launch of a number of policies to strengthen the digital economy, including the Nigerian National Broadband Plan and the National Policy for the Promotion of Indigenous Content in the Nigerian Telecommunications Sector.

The President noted that under his watch, the agreement of the National Economic Council to peg the cost of the Right of Way at N145 per linear metre, which was made in 2013, was only implemented in late 2019, after the intervention of the Federal Government.

He informed that the Information and Communications Technology sector played a prime role in enabling Nigeria’s economy to swiftly exit the recession that was triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic.

He added, “The GDP Report of the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, showed that the ICT sector was the fastest growing sector in the fourth quarter of 2020 and the entire year 2020, recording double-digit growth rates of 14.70 per cent and 12.90 per cent respectively.

”The sector also recorded a 17.92 per cent contribution to our GDP in the second quarter of last year – this was its highest ever contribution. All these impressive and significant achievements have justified our efforts to support the growth of our digital economy.”

Describing the process of developing the National 5G Policy as ”painstaking, inclusive and focused,” President Buhari recalled that 5G trials commenced in some selected locations in November 2019.

He said, “Multi-sectoral stakeholders then deliberated on the report of the trials to ensure that health, security, and other concerns were effectively addressed in developing a policy that suits our country.

”The National 5G Policy will position Nigeria to harness the potentials of 5G technologies to further develop the economy and improve the indices of well-being in the nation.”

The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Pantami, affirmed that the sector has recorded unprecedented achievements with increased remittances to the Federation Account, resolution of lingering issues in the industry and successful auctioning of the 3.5 gigahertz, GHz, spectrum for the deployment of 5G technology.

Thanking the President for his consistent support to the sector, Pantami announced that within two years, the Federal Government completed 1,667 ICT-related projects.

Pantami added, “As of August 2021, the sector remitted over N1 trillion to the Federation Account; and this is unprecedented, because the usual remittances is around N200 billion annually, and this has been increased substantially.”

On the spectrum auction for the 5G, Prof Pantami explained that from the reserve price of N75 billion per spectrum, each spectrum was assigned to the winners at the price of over N250 billion per spectrum.

The minister expressed confidence that given the experiences from other countries and available research, Nigeria would derive maximum benefits from the deployment of 5G technology.

Caption1:
President Muhammadu Buhari, Minister of Communication and Digital Economy and Chairman Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) Governing Board, Prof Adeola Akande during the launch of the National Policy on Fifth Generation (5G) Technology held at the Council Chambers of the State House, Abuja

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here