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Nigeria: Regulator Launches Initiative For Improved Connectivity

July 24, 2025
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has announced a new initiative to enhance governance and regulation of the deployment of telecommunications equipment. This initiative includes the introduction of advanced technical, financial, and operational assessment mechanisms, outlined in a recently released document.

The NCC’s strategy addresses various challenges facing the sector, including a lack of transparency in fund allocation, poor coordination among stakeholders, disproportionate concentration of infrastructure in urban areas, and redundant infrastructure. By implementing these new regulations, the NCC aims to standardise practices, identify unserved regions, and effectively monitor the progress of funded projects.

In addition, the commission emphasises the importance of strengthening internal capabilities to process data, evaluate operator performance, and adapt regulatory approaches in response to the evolving digital market. With a population exceeding 223.8 million, Nigeria is Africa’s largest market.

Despite this potential, internet access remains highly uneven, with approximately 120 million individuals lacking mobile internet access—making Nigeria the country with the most unconnected people on the continent, according to the Global Telecommunications Association (GSMA). Through its reforms in telecom infrastructure management, the NCC aims to pave the way for a more balanced, inclusive, and sustainable digital growth, all while enhancing accountability for both public and private investments within the sector.

Moreover, the GSMA’s report, “The Mobile Economy 2025,” predicts Nigeria will gain an impressive 32 million new mobile internet subscribers by 2030.

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