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21st Century commits $75million to Ogun digital economy infrastructure project

Foremost Information Communication Technology firm, 21st Century Technologies limited ((21CTL) has partnered with the Ogun state government to execute Ogun State Digital Economic Empowerment Project (OGDEP).

21st Century injected close to $75million to the project in the expectation that the initiative would see the economy of Ogun state grow by an additional $100 billion.

L-R: Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Communication, Hon. Lado Suleja; former Governor of Ogun State, Gbenga Daniel; Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun and Chairman, 21st Century Technologies ltd., Wale Ajisebutu at the flag-off of Ogun State Digital Economy Infrastructure Project in partnership with 21st Century Technologies in Abeokuta…recently

The mega project was flagged off by Vice President of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo in the presence of Executive Vice Chairman of Nigerian Communications Commission, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Pantami, representatives from the National Assembly and other industry stakeholders.

Speaking at the flag-off ceremony, Osinbajo commended Ogun state for taking a bold step in spearheading the move for an overall digital economy in the country.

The Vice President who launched the project virtually, acknowledged an urgent need to democratise access to the internet in the country, adding that digital technology is the future of all aspects of human existence.

He said, “This project is a critical component of Mr President’s objective of broadband connectivity for all by 2023. This ambition is now enshrined in our Economic Sustainability Plan.

As part of the national commitment to make broadband connectivity available to all, you would recall that in 2017, the State Governors under the auspices of the National Economic Council (NEC) in 2017 agreed to harmonize right of way charges which is presently being worked on.

“In another demonstration of government’s commitment, the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy launched the National Broadband Plan which is designed to deliver data download speeds across Nigeria of a minimum 25Mbps in urban areas and 10Mbps in rural areas, with effective coverage available to at least 90 per cent of the population by 2025 at affordable prices”.

Osinbajo also commended 21st Century Technologies for its huge commitments to the project, adding that this would revolutionize every aspect of the socio-economic life of Ogun state.

In his remarks, Vice Chairman/CEO of 21st Century Technologies Limited, Wale Ajisebutu affirmed that the initiative would see all business sectors and citizens of Ogun state operate digitally, using fibre networks infrastructure, knowledge infrastructure and marketing and network.

He said, “ The network infrastructure will facilitate GSM services, financial inclusion, data storage, development of innovative ideas by startups and universities.

“This would also enable industries while placing Ogun state in the heart of the 4th industrial revolution where science, technology and social media are rapidly transforming the world.”

He urged all hands to be on deck to ensure the project achieve enviable success.
Earlier, Governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, stated that the strategy of OGDEP was to provide broadband connectivity to every corner of Ogun State.

“This is a joint project between our administration and our partner, 21st Century Technologies Limited, to deliver fibre-optic cables and mechanics across all our 20 Local Government Areas within the next two years.

“The first phase of OGDEP will establish a fibre optic network ring around the entire State that will ensure connectivity particularly for key educational institutions, government agencies and residents in unconnected and under-connected areas”.

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