President of the Association of Telecoms Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Mr. Olusola Teniola
Emma Okonji
Telecoms operators in the country have
called on state governments across the country to stop delaying the
approval of Right of Way (RoW), saying it is impacting negatively on the
deployment of telecoms infrastructure like fibre optic cables. The
operators also called for the removal of charges by
states on ROW.
According to them, the removal of the
charges would enhance fast rollout of telecoms facilities in various
states, which would eventually lead to improved service quality in the
telecoms sector.
Different agencies of state governments
have continually imposed different charges for the approval of ROW, a
situation that has stalled the fast rollout of broadband infrastructure,
hitherto designed to boost internet connectivity, voice call, smart
city development and digital transformation across the country.
Most government agencies go as far as
halting telecoms operations at sites, seizing telecoms equipment,
harassing telecoms workers on sites and shutting down telecoms
operations in some areas, should there be any delay in the payment of
RoW charges, which has forced telecoms operators to suspend work on
rollout of telecoms services at sites, and some have even returned their
Infrastructure Company (InfraCo) licence.
Disturbed by the situation, which
remained unabated despite several meetings held between telecoms
operators and state governments at the instance of the telecoms industry
regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), some telecoms
operators who spoke at a panel discussion during the NigeriaCom event,
which held in Lagos recently, said there was need for state governments
to completely eradicate the collection of charges on RoW.
Chairman of the Association of Licensed
Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), Mr. Gbenga Adebayo,
assured state governments that if RoW charges were removed, it would not
only improve on telecoms services, but would also create job
opportunities and boost Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of states.
President of the Association of Telecoms
Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Mr. Olusola Teniola, said there was need
for strong collaboration between telecoms operators and state
governments, to enable state governments understand the vision of
telecoms operators operating in their states, and to seek new and better
ways to generate income outside RoW charges.
General Manager, Swift Networks, Mr. Nkem Emelieze, lamented that of
the issues causing slow penetration of broadband across Nigeria, is RoW
charges. He expressed his dissatisfaction over the poor state of
telecoms infrastructure in the country, a situation he said, compelled
telecoms companies to invest in the rollout of telecoms infrastructure.
According to him, t the government
failed in their responsibility to provide telecoms infrastructure, yet
the same government will still want to task operators on RoW.
While presenting his keynote address at
the NigeriaCom event, the Chairman, NCC Board of Commissioners, Senator
Olabiyi Durojaiye, said there was need for multi stakeholder commitment
which includes agencies of government, the legislature and judiciary to
come together and draw up polices to address challenges of ICT that
stifle economic growth in Nigeria.
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