
As Nigeria marks the second anniversary of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, FiberOne, the country’s leading fiber broadband internet provider, has praised the government’s bold steps in transforming the nation’s digital economy and strengthening broadband infrastructure.
In a statement shared with the media, FiberOne CEO Lanre Ore commended the President for leading a digital-first agenda that is fueling economic growth, improving internet access, and setting the foundation for long-term digital inclusion.
President Tinubu’s leadership in accelerating Nigeria’s digital economy and broadband infrastructure rollout stands out significantly among his administration’s first two years of achievements.
Enabling a Thriving Digital Economy
According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the telecom sector contributed over ₦3.3 trillion to Nigeria’s GDP in Q1 2025, highlighting the critical role of broadband infrastructure in driving economic growth.
Access to fast, affordable internet powers small businesses, remote learning, fintech innovation, and job creation. President Tinubu’s reforms are creating the right conditions for ISPs like FiberOne to deliver better service across the country, the company stated.
Supporting National Development Through Connectivity
FiberOne is aligned with the Federal Government’s 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) program, which aims to train Nigerians in digital skills by 2027.
Our efforts include:
Expanding last-mile fiber to underserved areas
Deploying WiFi 6 routers for faster, more reliable home internet
Offering CSR initiatives and technical training through the FiberOne Training Academy (FOTA) to prepare youth for careers in tech.
These initiatives directly support Nigeria’s goal of building a future-ready workforce and bridging the digital divide.
A Stronger Public-Private Collaboration
FiberOne also applauded the evolving partnership between ISPs and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), which has helped foster a better regulatory environment, empowering telecom providers to scale faster and serve more Nigerians.
“Fiber broadband in Nigeria is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. We are proud to support the Federal Government’s mission to deliver reliable, fast internet to millions,” said Lanre Ore.
Conclusion: Building Nigeria’s Digital Future, One Connection at a Time
As Nigeria continues its journey toward becoming a digitally empowered economy, FiberOne reaffirms its commitment to expanding fiber broadband coverage, improving customer experiences, and collaborating with stakeholders to enable internet access that fuels innovation and economic prosperity.
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