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ATCON Hails Tijani’s Ministerial Appointment, Sets Strategic Agenda for the Incoming Minister

Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) has applauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the appointment of the New Minister of Communications, Innovation And Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, saying it validates the forward-looking approach by government to the industry while setting for it a fiercely urgent agenda and pledging its support.

The Ministry of Communications, Innovation And Digital Economy succeeds the immediate former Ministry of Communications & Digital Economy(FMoCDE) left by the Buhari dispensation.

ATCON’s acceptance message, sighted by our correspondent, was inked by its President, Tony Emoekpere.

It reads: “We at ATCON welcome the appointment of Mr. Bosun Tijani as the new Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy and we congratulate him on his appointment.

It is encouraging that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu appointed a person with an IT background to the post and the fact that he is relatively young shows that a dynamic approach to the industry is being targeted.

Of note also is the addition of “Innovation” to the title of the Ministry. It is a further pointer to the direction the current government intends to take in the communication industry. Considering one of the promises of a million digital jobs, a lot of innovation is truly required.

On areas of focus, there are still fundamental challenges facing the industry especially at the physical layer – infrastructure, which if unresolved will not allow success in the application layers where most of the digital jobs reside. There is great need to develop, secure and enable further expansion of communication infrastructure in the country. With a solid Infrastructure Base, Innovative Digital Services which can take advantage of the growing Digital Economy can be further developed and expanded to all areas of the country especially the unserved and underserved areas.

Issues ranging from funding, security and permits still bedevil the industry although several strides have been made especially by the regulating bodies chiefly NCC as well as NITDA and now the NDPC. Some areas to focus include

1. Creation of special FX window for operators in the industry

2. Passing into Act Critical National Infrastructure Bill

3. Implementation of agreement on Right of Way

4. Multiple Taxation / Regulation

The success of the new Minister is our success. A recommendation is to constitute an Industry Think Tank Team to help him fast track growth and development in the sector. He needs expertise of industry Associations to embark on projects, and programmes that would speed up the growth, efficiency and effectiveness of the Nigerian Telecom and ICT Sector.

The Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), is poised and ready to work with the Honourable Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy to make his tenure impactful and we wish him success.”

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