All is now set one-day Strategic Stakeholders meeting by the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria with the 36 States Commissioners including FCT, Permanent Secretaries & Heads of ICT Agencies in Abuja.
A statement available to Techeconomy, signed by Mr. Tony Izuagbe Emoekpere, the president of ATCON, disclosed theme for the meeting as: “Harnessing States Potential through the Applications of Technical Efficiencies”. It will be held on July 31, 2024 in Abuja.
Emoekpere confirmed to Techeconomy that over 20 States Commissioners including FCT, Permanent Secretaries & Heads of ICT Agencies have confirmed their active participations at this revolutionary industry event for telecom and ICT companies in Nigeria.
He said that the Association remains the link between its members’ companies and all tiers of governments in Nigeria.
“ATCON would continue to interface with all relevant government agencies in order to facilitate new policies for the growth of the Nigerian telecoms and ICT sector.
“It is crystal clear that the role of connectivity in driving innovation and digital economy cannot be overemphasized therefore states governments need to work with telecoms operators to ensure that all hindrances and bottlenecks to pervasive and ubiquitous broadband is completely eradicated through constructive dialogue”, the ATCON President said.
Techeconomy can report that the strategic objectives of the Strategic Stakeholders’ Meeting are;
- “To discuss the status of the Nigerian National Broadband of 2020 to 2025 and 2023 – 2027 Strategic Blue Print of Dr Bosun Tijani with respect to its objectives and targets;
- “To influence our members to have presences in all states of the federation as well as encourage capital importation to states that are ready for development which is enabled by communications, innovation and digital economy;
- To get states’ buying in the actualization of programmes, initiatives and activities targeted at pushing the frontiers of Telecommunications infrastructure developments in all the states of the federation;
- To have an approved way of resolving issues that bother on right of way, multiple taxation and other related issues; to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) that going forward there would be no destruction and shutting down of base stations across Nigeria and collaborate with states governments to leapfrog anticipated development and progress in all the states of the federation in order to deepen the broadband penetrative potentials in all sectors of the states’ economy thereby addressing the issues of poverty and unemployment faced by the state government”.
Mr AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, chairman, Nigeria Governors’ Forum; Dr. Bosun Tijani minister, Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy; Nyesom Wike, minister, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Dr. Aminu Maida, executive vice chairman/CEO, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) have been invited to play key role during the conversation.
Some selected Telecom CEOs, Commissioners and Heads of Agencies would serve as panel discussants.