Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has signed a groundbreaking “Dig Once” policy, establishing clear guidelines for the installation of underground broadband infrastructure within the state.
This strategic move aims to safeguard road infrastructure and enhance the efficiency of infrastructure projects across Abia.
Streamlining the Process, Preventing Disruptions
During a ceremony held in Umuahia, Governor Otti emphasized the significance of this policy. It streamlines the process for companies involved in excavation and cable laying, minimizing redundant efforts and preventing damage to existing underground infrastructure. This, in turn, ensures uninterrupted internet services for the people of Abia.
“The ‘Dig Once’ policy will drastically reduce unnecessary losses arising from the destruction of underground cables and infrastructure, preventing disruptions in internet services,” Otti explained.
Collaborative Effort for Digital Transformation
This policy is a collaborative effort between various government ministries, including Digital Economy, SMEs, Science & Technology, and Works. It demonstrates the government’s commitment to harnessing the potential of high-speed internet and telecommunications services.
“We aim to make high-speed internet widely accessible, facilitating the adoption of smart business practices, fostering innovation, and expanding access to global markets,” Otti stated.
Supporting Digital Opportunities for the Youth
Governor Otti further highlighted that the policy supports young people in Abia who are actively embracing digital opportunities, paving the way for a more connected and technologically advanced future.
Call for Cooperation
Governor Otti urged companies involved in telecommunications, utilities, and construction, along with individuals performing excavation near utility corridors, to cooperate with the government to ensure adherence to the “Dig Once” policy, which is set to transform the digital landscape of Abia State.