FEC Approves Deployment Of 4,000 Telecom Towers To Expand Digital Access.

December 4, 2025

The Federal Executive Council, FEC, has approved the deployment of 4,000 telecom towers across Nigeria to expand connectivity in communities that are underserved

According to the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Muhammed Idris, thr approval was announced on Wednesday after the council meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu.

The decision comes as Nigeria intensifies efforts to close digital gaps affecting over 23 million citizens and improve access to communication, security, and economic inclusion.

Idris explained that the approval followed a joint memo from the Ministry of Digital Communications and the Ministry of Finance.

He said, “There is also an approval by FEC granted to the Ministry of Digital Communications and the Ministry of Finance to establish service centres for agricultural mechanization and the digital economy on the deployment of towers to places that are currently underserved.”

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The minister noted that the project aims directly at communities that lack basic digital access. According to him, under that program, about 4,000 towers will be erected in underserved communities.

Idris said about 23 million Nigerians are currently underserved, meaning they lack access to basic digital connectivity needed for meaningful activity, according to data presented by the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy.

He added that limited digital access has limited economic participation and communication in remote regions, affecting livelihoods and public safety, noting that connectivity will help in fighting insecurity and enhancing commerce and economic activity amongst the people of Nigeria.

Nigeria’s broadband penetration has grown slowly despite multiple federal initiatives. When the National Broadband Plan was launched in 2020, penetration stood at 39.85% with about 75.4 million broadband connections.

The plan expected the country to hit 50% penetration by the end of 2023, but penetration instead closed that year at 43.71 % and rose slightly to 44.43 % by the end of 2024.

As of May 2025, penetration inched up again to 48.81%, supported by 105.8 million broadband connections.

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These figures show that Nigeria remains far from the 70% target set under the National Broadband Plan. Progress has been limited by several structural challenges affecting infrastructure rollout, especially the high cost of right-of-way charges imposed by many states, multiple taxation, and restrictive policies that telecom operators say make deployment difficult.

The federal government had earlier this year announced plans to build 7,000 telecom towers across rural areas as part of a broader effort to close Nigeria’s connectivity gap with an approval granted by the Federal Executive Council. supports the wider national strategy to expand digital access and improve service quality in underserved communities.

The initiative is designed to expand digital access and improve service quality in underserved communities, complementing the ongoing rollout of 90,000 kilometers of fibre-optic cables nationwide.

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