Mr Adepoju said Nigeria’s telecom challenge was growing because demand was growing faster than operators’ ability to recover quickly from routine failures.
According to him, young people must recognise the power of their civic participation ahead of 2027 elections.
Mr Maida noted that the park would also accelerate development of Nigeria’s digital economy.
Mr Sani stated that the ministry’s aim was to ensure every Nigerian could access technical training,
According to her, the digital licensing regime will also allow applicants to track and know the status of their licences and get digital certificates.
The minister said that the federal government would no longer leave investments in infrastructure in the sector to private companies alone.
Mr Tijani added that the digitisation will empower local entrepreneurs and businesses while promoting inclusive development in the country.
The minister stressed the importance of technology and innovation in enhancing national productivity
An expert says Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit and rising equipment costs are stalling the growth of the country’s information and communication technology industry.
“We are here to celebrate President Bola Tinubu’s 72nd birthday and share love with the inmates.’’
