January 23, 2025
Alex-Otti

Emelam Udo, Umuahia.

Governor Alex Otti of Abia state has signed for the full operation of the “DIG Once Policy” an official policy of government aimed at regulating and directing the laying and installation of underground broadband technology infrastructure for individual and enterprise used in our urban and semi-urban communities.

Otti while performing the ceremony at Government House, Umuahia said that the policy would also bring about drastic reduction in the needless losses arising from destruction of underground and other infrastructure in the course of construction projects and subsequent disruption in internet services.

He further disclosed that the policy was expected to guide technology companies, construction outfits and all other entities whose activities and business model involved excavation, laying of cables and installation of underground utilities infrastructure and technology assets.

The Abia Chief Executive further said that the policy was a product of strategic inter- ministerial collaboration directed by his office with the active involvement of the state’s Ministries of Digital Economy and SMEs, Science and Technology as well as Works.

Otti noted that the signing of the policy signaled the commitment of his administration to tap into the endless opportunities and promises of the world of high-speed internet and telecommunications Services.

He hinted that the focus was also to make high speed internet widely accessible to individuals and businesses in ways that supported the adoption of smart enterprise initiatives, improved innovation and expanded access to global markets.

“Our target is the young people who are actively migrating to the digital space in pursuit of new opportunities. This policy will give them wings to fly as high-speed internet services become commonplace in all parts of the State.

” The Dig Once policy is therefore looking beyond just laying of underground cables and pipes. The goal is more far-reaching as we hope to drive job creation for our young people through this policy, fight poverty and make life better for everyone, no matter where they live”

“The Dig Once Policy will be our most effective tool of coordinating all excavation and trenching projects along utility corridors in ways that avoid duplication of efforts and also protect our road infrastructure from unintended consequences. Through the erection of underground ducts, service providers can seamlessly deploy their service infrastructure at reduced costs in finances and time” Gov. Otti stated.

Ikechukwu Emetu, the Deputy Governor who also doubles as the Chairman of the Council, who was represented by Kenneth Kalu, SSG, earlier in his speech said that the policy would protect Abia roads from destruction by communication companies, assuring that the Council would deliver on its mandate.

Highlight of the ceremony was the inauguration of members of the implementation council of the policy headed by the Deputy governor, Ikechukwu Emetu.

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