Nigeria to Launch $2 Billion Fibre Network Project in Q4 2025

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The Nigerian government has announced plans to commence a $2 billion fibre network expansion project in the fourth quarter of 2025. The initiative aims to enhance the country’s digital infrastructure, boost internet accessibility, and drive economic growth.

Under the project, an additional 90,000 kilometres of fibre optic cables will be deployed, expanding Nigeria’s existing network from 35,000 km to 125,000 km. This expansion is expected to improve internet connectivity, increase broadband penetration to over 70%, and significantly reduce access costs by more than 60%.

The Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, stated that the Federal Executive Council had approved the creation of a special purpose vehicle to oversee the project’s implementation and funding. The government will invest $1 billion directly, while the remaining funds will be sourced through loans and partnerships with organisations such as the World Bank.

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This initiative aligns with Nigeria’s broader digital transformation agenda, reinforcing its commitment to becoming a leading digital economy in Africa. Improved fibre optic infrastructure is expected to drive technological advancements, attract investment, and create job opportunities across various sectors.

By enhancing internet accessibility nationwide, the project will support Nigeria’s growing tech ecosystem, facilitate e-governance, and enable digital inclusion, particularly in underserved rural areas. The government’s investment in broadband infrastructure is seen as a strategic move to position the country as a regional hub for digital innovation.

The launch of the fibre network project marks a significant step toward closing Nigeria’s digital divide, fostering economic development, and ensuring that more Nigerians have access to affordable, high-speed internet.

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