Dr Johnson (c) making the first telephone call at Igbo Olodumare's BTS Commissioning
Omobola Johnson, Minister of Communication Technology has commissioned one of several Base Transceiver Stations (BTS), deployed across the South West region by Odu’atel through subsidies provided by the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF) at Igbo Olodumare, Ondo state.
Through the commissioning of the intervention and commissioning of the BTS, One Hundred and Eleven (111) communities with an estimated population of Six Hundred and Sixty-Four Thousand, Five Hundred (664,500) people hitherto without communication were connected to telephony services.
Johnson who made the first voice call at the commissioning reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to ensuring that unserved and underserved communities in Nigeria are connected to ICT services.
She disclosed that in the next implementation phase, the USPF plans to support the deployment of more than 200 BTS across the country. This will enable more than three hundred (300) Communities with an estimated population of I.65m have access to ICTs when the phase is completed.
The Federal Government of Nigeria established the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF) to facilitate extension of telecommunications services to under served and unserved communities. The law establishing the USPF i.e. Nigerian Communications Act (NCA) 2003, empowers it to promote widespread availability and usage of network services throughout Nigeria by encouraging the installation of network facilities and the provision of network services to institutions and to unserved and under served areas and groups in Nigeria.
Johnson who is the Chairman of USPF disclosed that the USPF is initiating various programmes and projects to facilitate the deployment of ICT infrastructure and services which are designed to extend ICT and other telecommunications services to people living in rural areas, where Operators are unlikely to provide services.
One of the programmes according to Dr Johnson designed by the USPF to extend telecommunications services is AMPE (Accelerated Mobile Phone Expansion) Programme which ensures the extension of mobile telephony services to unserved and underserved communities. The AMPE Programme is implemented in collaboration with Network Operators. The Base Transceiver Station (BTS) is one project under the AMPE Programme through which the USPF provides subsidies to Operators to extend telecommunications services to unserved communities.
Dr Johnson disclosed that while this contributes to the tremendous growth of the telecommunications industry witnessed in the last decade, the Federal Government, as part of the transformation agenda, would not lose focus on an estimated forty million (40m) Nigerians that still lack access to ICT services.
She disclosed that in order to strategically address the ICT needs of these people, the USPF has, based on a Geographical Information System (GIS) study, created ICT Gap Clusters of areas that are unserved or underserved. Each Cluster has the requisite attributes – population estimates, size, major towns, main economic activities/occupation, institutions, vegetation type etc. that would assist USPF in designing projects that address peculiar ICT needs of each community. In addition, Operators/Implementers would utilize the information in creating the appropriate service-mix for each Cluster. The ICT Gap clusters is an innovative way of ensuring that all communities benefit from the immense opportunities that ICT brings and are able to effectively participate in the new digital economy. Through the utilization of the ICT Gap Cluster model, the USPF plans to ensure that universal coverage is achieved in the next two – three years.
The Minister thanked members of the communities where the BTSs are located for cooperating with the Implementers during the deployment phase. She urged the people to protect telecommunications installations located in their communities as vandalism of such ICT infrastructure would result to lack of services, most of which are critical to business and every day activities.
In his remarks, Abdullahi Maikano, Secretary USPF, said that the commissioned Base Transceiver Station (BTS) is amongst the very many initiatives of Universal Service Provision Fund towards supporting the transformation agenda of government, though the extension of telecommunications services to rural and underserved areas across the country. He emphasized that the BTS projects are being implemented in collaboration with licensed Operators in order to ensure sustainability of the services, so that the people for whom the facilities are provided will continue to enjoy uninterrupted services. He pledged that the USPF will continue to remain in the forefront in executing government’s Policy on Universal Access and Universal Service to ensure equitable socio-economic development of the country.