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Kogi partners with telcos on telecom infrastructure


The Kogi State Government has taken decisive steps to address recurring disputes with telecommunication companies over the laying of fibre-optic cables and the protection of telecom infrastructure across the state.

To resolve the issues and prevent future confrontations, the State Commissioner for Works, Mohammed Yusuf, who also chairs the Government’s Infrastructure Team, on Wednesday convened a high-level stakeholders’ meeting involving representatives of the Federal Ministry of Works, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, major telecommunication companies, the State Ministry of Information and Communications, and the Kogi State utility infrastructure management and compliance agency.

The meeting focused on establishing a clear framework for collaboration, compliance, and protection of critical infrastructure.

Participants agreed on operational modalities aimed at improving coordination, eliminating overlaps, and ensuring that infrastructure development aligns with state regulations.

Briefing journalists after the meeting, the Commissioner for Information and Communications described the engagement as a major breakthrough, noting that it effectively addressed the persistent skirmishes between the state government and telecom operators over critical infrastructure.

“The administration of Governor Ahmed Ododo is firmly committed to creating a conducive environment for businesses to thrive”. He commended the telecommunication companies for their continued support of the state’s security architecture.

Also speaking, the Kogi State Commandant of the NSCDC, Mr Olumide Aletan, expressed appreciation to the state government for convening the meeting. He assured stakeholders that the Corps remains fully committed to safeguarding critical national and state assets, including telecommunications infrastructure.

Representatives of the telecommunication companies welcomed the outcome of the meeting and pledged to comply with the agreed modalities to ensure seamless cooperation and sustainable infrastructure development in the state.

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