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    MINISTERIAL PLATFORM

    Tuesday, May 22, 2012

    Ministry of Communication Technology

    THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

    MRS OMOBOLA JOHNSON

    Presented By

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    Creation of the Ministry

    Bifurcation of Ministry of Information

    Communications

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    FMCT

    NCC NITDA NIPOSTGALAXY

    BACKBONENIGCO

    The Ministry inherited three (3) agencies and

    (2) Limited Liability Companies

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    The Ministry Mandate

    To leverage Information and Communica

    Technology for national socio-econodevelopment

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

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    The Nigeria ICT Industry - a high growth industry

    Nigerian ICT

    sector was the

    fastest growing

    sector of the

    Nigerian economyin 2010 and 2011,

    contributing

    5.46% to GDP in

    2011

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    Source: NBS

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    The Nigeria ICT industry - a high growth industry

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    Contribution of ICT Industry to GDP ~5.46%

    Mobile

    Network

    Operators

    Satellite Operators

    Fixed Wireless

    Operators

    Fixed Wire-line

    Operators

    Internet Service

    Providers

    Device Sales &

    DistributionDevice

    Maintenance &

    Repairs

    Device Assembly

    Infrastructure Services

    Training & Education

    Transaction

    Services

    Equipment Ma

    & Repairs

    Equipment

    Sales &

    Distribution

    Equipment

    Assembly

    Call Center Operations

    Research &

    Development

    Support Services

    Software Development

    Access Provision

    Business Process

    Outsourcing

    Converged Services

    (Data, voice & media)

    Annual Maintenance

    (servers & storage)

    Software Maintenance &

    Support

    Software

    Installation &

    Customization

    SoftwareSales &

    Distribution

    Value Added

    Services

    Infrastructure

    Service Providers

    Legend High growth Medium growth

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    Nigeria ICT Industry Local Content

    However, domestic valueadded/local participation in key

    areas is sub-optimal. Uncompetitive playing field

    Duties and taxes on finished andlocally manufactured goods

    Difficult environment for

    manufacturing Infrastructure

    Logistics

    skills

    Consumer preference for global vs

    local brands

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    Over N59bn transferred out in

    purchase and maintenance of Software

    Local Computer

    Manufacturers

    30%

    Foreign Computer

    Manufacturers

    70%

    NIGERIA COMPUTER MARKET SHAR

    (690,000 units)

    SIM Card Pro

    Outside the

    100%

    Mobile Impo

    100

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    There is over 7.78Tb of

    Internet Capacity on theshores of Nigeria from

    four (4) main Undersea

    Fibre Optic cables 50,000km of fibre optic

    cable

    18,000 base transceiverstations

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    Nigeria ICT Industry ICT Penetration

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    The Nigeria ICT Industry - ICT Penetration

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    We are challenged in getting thiscapacity inland 58% mobile penetration, which

    when compared to other Africancountries reflect the need forgrowth

    Internet users are about 52million

    Internet subscription is about3.6%

    Internet penetration is 33%

    Broadband penetration is 6% Average internet download speed

    is 1.38Mbps

    Source: World Bank

    58%Nigeria

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    The Nigerian ICT Industry Quality of Service

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    Quality of Service Audit Report for GSM Opera

    (March & April 2012)

    Legend

    CSSR: Call Setup Success Rate

    CDR: Call Drop RateHoSR: Handover Success Rate

    SDCCH: SD CCH Congestion Rate

    CCR: Call Completion RateTCHCoNG: TCH (Assignment) Congestion Rate

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    I f t t

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    - Efficient Spectrum Allocation

    - Federal Right of Way approval

    - Site Approval for Base Stations

    - State and Local Government Right of Way approvals

    - Multiple and Illegal Levies and Taxes

    - Indiscriminate closure of base stations / willful damage to fiber

    optic cables

    - Interconnecting existing Fiber Optic Backbone- Critical National Infrastructure Build

    Infrastructure:

    Connecting Nigeria: Achievements

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    Creating an enabling environment for the accelerated roll-out of a robust reliable a

    cost effective ICT infrastructure to increase citizen access to ICTs

    I f t t

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    Infrastructure:

    Connecting Nigeria: Achievements To complement the Fiber

    connectivity and provide more

    bandwidth for the nation, theMinistry successfully launchedNigComSat-1R satellite on 19thDecember 2011. NIGCOMSAT-1Ris a hybrid satellite for Broadcast,

    Telecommunications &navigational services withfootprints in over thirty-fiveAfrican countries, parts of Europe,parts of Asia.

    The Satellite would be used toaccelerate broadband penetrationin difficult-to-reach areas.

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    I l i D l t

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    Inclusive Development:

    Bridging the Digital Divide: Achievements

    Extending the benefits of ICTs to all Nigerians regardledemographic or socio-economic status School Connect Programme

    School Access Programme (SAP) for Secondary Schools Deployed PCs and Internet access to 766 secondary schools

    Tertiary Institution Access Programme (TIAP) Deployed PCs and Internet access to 193 tertiary institutions

    Public Access Venues Deployed IT centres in 240 locations across all the six geo-politica

    146 Community Communications Centres deployed across the co

    Post Offices Collaboration with CBN to drive digital inclusion and financial in

    using the post office infrastructure

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    I l i D l t

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    Inclusive Development:

    Bridging the Digital Divide: Achievements

    Nigeria Research & Education Network (NREN)

    In partnership with National University Commi(NUC), World Bank and the TetFund, a 10Gbs fibre based network to connect Nigerian Universities towider reseach and education universe

    Project Phases

    Q2 2013 - Phase 1: Connect 36 Federal Universities, 2Campus sites and 12 Medical Colleges

    Phase 2: State Universities, Polytechnics and CollegEducation

    Funding

    Tetfund Universal Service Provision Fund

    World bank (STEP B Fund) 2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

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    Job Creation & Domestic Value Added:

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    Job Creation & Domestic Value Added:

    Domestic Value Added: Achievements

    Capacity Building Telecoms Engineering Centres of Excellence

    Train and certify 5,000 Nigerians in Telecom Engineering, IC and related Eleover a period of 3 Years. This collaboration will

    Replace expatriate expertise with highly skilled Nigerians

    Increase supply of local highly skilled talent to a fast growing sector

    Enhance ICT Industry employment opportunities

    First Centre to be up and running Q4 2012

    In Country Cisco Academy for highest certification

    CCIE Certified Internetwork Expert)

    Eliminate exorbitant cost of pursuing CCIE certification overseas

    Replace expatriate expertise with highly skilled Nigerians

    Scholarship Scheme for Masters and PhD students irelated sector

    111 scholarships awarded for MSc students

    12 awarded to PhD students

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    Job Creation & Domestic Value Added:

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    Job Creation & Domestic Value Added:

    Domestic Value Added: Achievements ICT Enterpreneurship

    Framework for National ICT Incubation centres completed. Incubation Centres will deliincubates:

    Business and advisory services

    Research and technology development services

    Office Space

    Enterprise counseling

    Network services

    Two pilot locations to be delivered in Q3 2012 Private sector managed Calabar (Tinapa Knowledge City)

    Lagos

    MOU with Nokia Corporation to establish an mlab in Nigeria to support the domessoftware industry

    Venture Capital Fund for ICT Industry Seed Capital of N500m secured

    Sourcing matching capital from private sector(local and foreign) Local enterpreneurs

    Silicon Valley and other international funds

    Fund will be launched Q3 2012

    Additional jobs projected

    250,000 direct jobs

    750,000 indirect jobs 2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    E-GOVERNMENT:

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    E GOVERNMENT:

    Achievements

    Established a robust approach to deploying technolog

    government (egovernment)

    Co-ordinated ICT Budgeting process

    Professional advisory services during project conceptualisation

    ICT Cadre

    IT Shared Services

    Emphasis on project delivery and programme management

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    1. Connected Government

    2. Informed Citizenry

    3. Online Service Delivery

    4. Open Government

    E-GOVERNMENT

    E-GOVERNMENT:

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    E GOVERNMENT:

    A Connected Government: Achievements

    A more comprehensive and integrated use of informationcommunications technology (ICT) in government to provide better respo

    citizens demands, improve service delivery and make administrationefficient. 382 MDAs connected in Abuja and other parts of the country

    Over 86,089 email addresses deployed for Government on .gov.ng domain nam250 websites hosted on .gov.ng platform

    Hosts around 200 Servers for more than 94 MDAs (NAN, Nigerian Army, PENCO

    Attained ISO 27001 certification in Information Security Management System

    Q4 2011/ Q1 2012 Extension of Government Wide Messaging and Collab(GWMC) Technology Platform to provide email services to an additional 70,0servants

    Q4 2012 - Create a single, redundant network between Office of the AccGeneral of the Federation (OAGF) and MDAs for connecting to Government IntFinancial Management Information System (GIFMIS) and Integrated PayPersonnel Information System (IPPIS) to facilitate the deployment of robust f

    systems to all MDAs to improve transparency

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    E-GOVERNMENT:

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    E GOVERNMENT:

    Informed Citizenry: Achievements

    One-stop single window for Web standard,

    dissemination of government information,for collaboration and tools for driving civicengagement.

    To enable citizens and other stakeholders tohave easy access to information andservices being provided by variousMinistries, Departments and Agencies

    (MDAs) through technology channels Q4 2012 Deploy National Government

    Portal to provide one-stop shop forinformation and services about MDAs,signposting existing MDA Websites

    Q4 2013 Phase Two: Establish all MDAson the Internet

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    Ministries with

    Information Only Services

    - 50%

    Ministries

    Online Pr

    41.6

    Ministries with interactive

    services only5.56%

    Ministries with intetransactional servic

    Current Government Web Institutio

    Establishing a National Government Portal (nigeria.gov.n

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    E-GOVERNMENT:

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    E GOVERNMENT:

    Online delivery of government services

    Increase the number of government serv

    that are available online to drive efficiency Q4 2012: To automate 20 select citizen-f

    government processes on National Government Port

    Q4 2013: Integrate most of the local and fopayment engines to the portal to facilitate o

    payment for the select government processes

    services

    2014 and beyond: Bring additional services online

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

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    ICT P li Di ti d f k

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    ICT Policy Direction and framework

    Draft of the National ICT policy released for public consultatiJanuary 9 2012

    Adopted a multi-stakeholder approach to finalising the incorporating the views of stakeholders in the ICT Sector as wusers of ICTs for socio-economic development

    Inauguration of the National Council of Information CommuniTechnology to foster State input and contribution in the implemenof the ICT Policy

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    1. Research, development and innovation

    2. Safety and national security

    3. Software development and hardware production

    4. Local content and manufacturing

    5. Local manufacturing

    6. Outsourcing7. Capacity building

    8. ICT infrastructure

    9. Broadband

    10. Management of scarce resources

    11. Investment and funding

    12. Regional/International Cooperation and Coll

    13. Transition from Analogue to Digital Broadcas

    14. Legal Framework15. ICT and the environment

    16. Universal access and service

    Policy Focus Area

    C l i A Vi t C l

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    Conclusion: A Virtuous Cycle

    2012. Federal Ministry of Communication Technology

    Infrastructure

    Conn

    ectivity

    New Economy

    Job

    C

    reation

    Better

    Governance

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