The 25-man National Broadband Plan
Committee constituted by the Minister of Communications and
Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, has submitted
its report.
The committee submitted the draft report of the National
Broadband Plan (2020-2025) to the Minister on Tuesday, 18th February,
2020.
The new plan (NBP 2020-2025) is a sequel to the first NBP
2013-2018.
The Chairman of the Committee and Chief Executive Officer
of MainOne Cable, Funke Opeke, presented the report to the Minister.
The committee is co-chaired by Bashir Gwandu, NCC’s
former Executive Commissioner, Technical Services, while Ubale Maska, NCC’s Executive
Commissioner for Technical Services is the Committee’s Secretary.
Umar Danbatta, NCC’s Executive Vice Chairman and other
members of the Committee were also present during the submission.
Pantami inaugurated the committee on December 16, 2019,
to develop a new National Broadband Plan (2020-2025) which will serve as a
guiding template for further development of the telecommunications sector.
According to the NCC, the 2013-2018 Broadband Plan which
was designed to achieve at least 30% broadband penetration recorded 37.8%
broadband coverage at its expiration.
At the inauguration of the Committee, Pantami had urged
members to review the old plan, examine its challenges and proffer solutions.
He also advised them to undertake the assignment in the
context of growing and emerging technologies.
The new broadband plan, being developed with the support
and collaboration of the UK government is expected to increase broadband
penetration to 70% by 2025.
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