The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr
Isa Ibrahim Pantami has that as at the time he assumed office, Broadband
Penetration was at 31.5% and as at July, 2020 in less than a year in office,
Broadband Penetration stands at 40.18%; resulting in almost 10% increase.
Pantami also said that prices of data and
telecommunication services are expected to crash by 40% following steps so far
taken by the Federal Government to attract huge local and foreign investments,
The Minister said this while delivering his welcome
address during the opening ceremony of a five-day capacity development
programme on “Digital Skills In News Reportage For ICT Journalists” taking
place at the Public Service Institute of Nigeria, Abuja.
According to Pantami, the government has addressed two
critical challenges in the telecommunications industry, particularly Right of
Way (RoW) Charges and infrastructural protection and development.
Pantami made the remarks while declaring open a week-long
training programme organised by the National Information Technology Development
Agency (NITDA) for ICT/Telecomm reporters in Abuja.
He said improvement on infrastructure has pushed up
broadband penetration from 30 percent to 40.18 within the past one year.
The training programme, which began at the Public Service
Institute of Nigeria, Kubwa, Abuja, had the theme “Digital skills in news
reporting for ICT journalists”
The Minister said the government is targeting 40 percent
reduction in data prices and other telecommunication services between now and
2025.
He asserted that it was part of the policy measures taken
by the present administration to promote digital economy and improve the living
standard of the citizenry.
The Minister said the Federal Government would be putting
emphasis on skill acquisition and development, rather than certificates and
degrees, stressing by doing so millions of jobs would be created in all sectors
of the economy.
The Minister said the training for newsmen was part of
government’s contribution towards upgrading the skills and knowledge of members
of the Fourth Estate of the Realm as the new knowledge acquired during the
programme would benefit the larger society.
The Minister said the roles of journalist towards a knowledge-based economy cannot be over emphasized, pointing out that while
professionalism, fairness, and justice in reportage of news and events are
critical, journalism remains the key to stable democracy and good governance
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