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USPF targets availability, accessibility, affordability of service- NCC

Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has stated the strategic activities of the Universal Service Provision Fund, (USPF), were targeted at ensuring availability of service, accessibility of service, and affordability of service which are the constitutive hallmarks of universal access.

The Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, who was represented by the USPF’s Head of Strategy and Corporate Performance Monitoring, Kelechi Nwankwo, made this statement in Calabar at the South-South Zonal Workshop on ICT Utilization and Sustainability organised by USPF.

Danbatta explained that the workshop was intended to enrich the experience of USPF implementing partners such as the Community Resource Centre managers and the desk officers of the School Knowledge Centre, as well as teachers, students and other stakeholders interested in deepening ICT penetration.

Danbatta informed the gathering of over 250 youths, journalists, government officials, representatives of community-based organisations and development workers in Calabar that the two-day knowledge-sharing process was designed to deliver concrete results on NCC/USPF determination to expand the frontiers of ICT penetration and usage among the citizens of Nigeria.

Secretary of USPF, Ayuba Shuaibu, represented by USPF’s Principal Manager for Strategy and Corporate Performance Monitoring, Adejoke Atte, affirmed that USPF mandate to promote availability of ICT services in rural, un-served and under-served areas will contribute measurably to Federal Government’s Economic Recovery and Growth Plan’s (ERGP’s) objectives on telecommunication and ICT.

“These objectives are to: Develop sufficient, efficient, affordable and critical ICT infrastructure; as well as encourage rapid ICT penetration among all socio-economic levels and increase the current coverage of the active mobile broadband subscription per 100 from 20.95 to 50 percent by the Year 2020,” Shuaibu said.

According to him, the programmatic drivers of these objectives within the context of USPF mandate include the Accelerated Mobile Phone Expansion Programme (AMPEP), the Backbone Transmission Infrastructure (BTRAIN) project, the Rural Broadband Initiative (RUBI), the School Knowledge Centre (SKC), the Community Resource Centre (CRC), and the E-Library, E-Health, E-Accessibility, as well as the Universities Intercampus Connectivity (UNICC) projects among others.

“The USPF strategic goals for 2013-2017 include the promotion of universal access and service that facilitate connectivity for development; facilitate an enabling environment for ICT; and institutional development.

“Thus, the Fund’s vision of Equitable ICT Access for All will be given concrete expression by instituting processes that ensure universal access and service to ICT through market-based investment that stimulate development in rural, unserved and underserved communities.

“These are the underlying philosophies that birthed the zonal workshops,” Shuaibu added.

The second day of the workshop dealt wholly with training on technological transfer tagged: BOOTCAMP, where participants will be exposed to Web Development, Android Development, and Anduino – Robotics and Artificial Intelligence – also called Machine Learning.

An official of the consultant to USPF on the zonal Workshop programme, Edition 56, Cyril Nyulaku PhD, said, “the bootcamp is a concrete practical session of the application of ICT to enhance agriculture, health, education among others.

“The intention is that when the participants get back to their base they will apply the knowledge as practically as possible” .The workshop had earlier been held in the South-East and North-Central zones. The next workshop is scheduled to take place in Yola, North-East Zone.

Opinion leaders including community leaders, government functionaries and the devotees of the institutions of the civil society have been tasked to key into the alignment of rural ICT projects to the developmental goals and the real needs of the beneficiaries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stories by Tony Nwakaegho

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