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Governor Otti Orders Full Internet Coverage Across Abia Within Nine Months

Governor Otti Orders Full Internet Coverage Across Abia Within Nine Months

Governor Alex Otti has directed that every community in Abia State be covered with internet network service within the next nine months. The directive comes as part of an ambitious digital transformation initiative aimed at improving governance, boosting the state’s digital economy, and expanding access to online education.

The announcement was made during the launch of the Abia State Dedicated Internet Access/Wide Area and Managed Network Project, an initiative developed in partnership with IPNX to enhance digital governance in the state. The project is designed to empower civil servants by integrating digital tools into their workflow, ensuring efficient service delivery, and eliminating bureaucratic bottlenecks that have historically slowed government operations.

Delivering a speech titled “The Digital Transformation Journey Begins,” Otti made it clear that Abia State was embracing the future with a technology-driven approach to governance. He challenged public servants to adopt digital skills or risk being left behind in the evolving work environment.

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“In the future, certain levels of efficiency with the use of relevant technology shall now be required as a necessary condition for exposure to new opportunities and promotions in the civil service,” Otti declared.

“While the state will avail its employees all the right support to scale their IT systems knowledge, it is incumbent on everyone to appreciate that the old era of operational inefficiency is gone for good. You either upskill and grow or become uncompetitive and stagnant. This is not to threaten anyone, this is just to call your attention to the need for you to open yourselves up to the new technology. If you resist technology, technology will resist you,” he added.

To facilitate this transition, the Governor revealed that the state had allocated substantial resources for the training and retraining of civil servants. The goal, he said, was to create a workforce that could seamlessly adapt to the demands of digital governance, ensuring that all government institutions in the state function efficiently and transparently.

Move Comes Amid Telcos’ Region-Based Tariff Plans

Otti’s decision comes at a critical time, as telecommunications companies in Nigeria prepare to implement region-based tariff structures for mobile and internet services. Recently, telcos announced plans to introduce different pricing models based on location, citing rising operational costs, insecurity, and economic challenges affecting their infrastructure.

The Abia State Government’s bold step toward ensuring statewide connectivity is seen as an effort to bridge this potential digital divide. The initiative could mitigate the impact of regional tariffs on residents, businesses, and educational institutions across the state, by guaranteeing affordable and widespread internet access.

Boost for Digital Economy, Education, and Business Growth

The Governor’s plan has been widely lauded as a game-changer for the state’s economy, with many observers noting that improved internet access will significantly boost digital commerce, education, and innovation. Entrepreneurs and small business owners stand to benefit from enhanced connectivity, as it will enable them to access new markets, adopt digital payment systems, and streamline their operations.

In the education sector, the initiative is expected to expand e-learning opportunities, particularly in rural areas where access to digital resources has been limited. Students and educators will be able to leverage the internet for research, online courses, and virtual collaborations, aligning Abia with global trends in digital learning.

The move also presents an opportunity for increased tech investments in the state, as improved internet infrastructure could attract start-ups, software developers, and IT firms looking to set up operations in a digitally-enabled environment.

Analysts believe that Otti’s ambitious plan may involve offering incentives to telecommunications companies to accelerate the rollout of network infrastructure across the state. There is speculation that the government may ease the cost of Right of Way (RoW) fees, which telcos have long complained about as a major obstacle to expanding broadband services.

Right of Way charges are levies imposed by state governments for laying fiber-optic cables along roads and highways. In many Nigerian states, high RoW fees have hindered broadband penetration, leading to uneven internet access across urban and rural areas. If Otti follows through with reductions or waivers, Abia could join states like Ekiti, Kaduna, and Kwara, which have slashed or eliminated RoW fees to promote internet accessibility.

Additionally, the administration may consider tax incentives to encourage telecom operators to expand their services rapidly. the government can ensure faster deployment of broadband across the state, by lowering regulatory barriers and infrastructure costs, making its nine-month internet coverage target more feasible.

Government Officials, Tech Experts Laud Initiative

The initiative has received praise from various quarters, including government officials, civil servants, and tech industry experts. The State Head of Service, Mr. Benson Ojeikere, commended the Governor for prioritizing digital transformation, stating that no administration had ever given such attention to civil servants.

“We are actually going to reciprocate by moving the service to the next level—beyond what has never been experienced in this country,” Ojeikere assured.

The Chief Information Officer to the State Government, Mr. Gerald Ilukwe, described the project as a milestone in the Governor’s transformation agenda. He emphasized that the state’s government network would serve as the backbone of its digital ecosystem and assured that all government agencies would be connected within a year.

“This phase one is focusing on the multi-tenant building complexes that have many MDAs in them in the first instance. Even as we are rounding off this one, we are going to start the next one. By the end of this service year, the entire government ecosystem in Abia will be linked up to one interconnected network,” Ilukwe explained.

He noted that civil servants would benefit from enhanced security and efficiency, as digital records and online processes would replace manual paperwork, reducing bureaucracy and fraud.

The Group Managing Director of IPNX, Mr. Ejovi Aror, expressed appreciation for the government’s vision, describing the partnership as a step toward a digitally connected, technologically advanced, and economically empowered Abia State.

“This partnership signals the beginning of a new chapter in the journey towards building a digitally connected, technologically advanced, and economically empowered Abia State,” Aror stated.

He reaffirmed that IPNX was committed to providing seamless internet access, which he said was essential for unlocking the full potential of any economy. He further assured that the company would work closely with the government to ensure the initiative’s success and drive efficiency in public service delivery.

Otti’s bold push for digital transformation is being watched closely as a potential blueprint for other states looking to accelerate broadband access and modernize governance. If successfully implemented, Abia could emerge as a model for tech-driven governance and economic growth, demonstrating how strategic policies can bridge the digital divide and stimulate development.

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