L-R: Country Director (Google), Juliet Ehimuan, Minister of Communications, Dr. Adebayo Shittu and Head of Government Affairs and Public Relations, Titi Akinsanmi during a One-Day Stakeholders Workshop on the Role of Public Internet Access for Economic Development held at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja.
The Minister of Communications, Dr. Adebayo Shittu has reiterated the need to sensitize and create necessary awareness within and outside the public service on the Public Internet Access Policy and its implication for national development.
He stated this during a One-Day Stakeholders Workshop on the Role of Public Internet Access for Economic Development held at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja.

The Minister said that issues like deployment models, availability, accessibility, Infrastructure sharing, affordability, relevance, online safety, data security, governance, pervasiveness, equal access, standardization, broadband, infrastructure rollout, Right of Way are new challenges confronting the nation on daily basis.
Dr.  Shittu stated that one of the models being adopted recently is the provision of free internet access by Public Internet Access Providers (PIAPs) in strategic locations to help more Nigerians connect to the internet in pursuit of social and developmental objectives for a return on investment (ROI) through advertisement or other means.

The Minister expressed that Public Internet Access is expected to create jobs and help local SMEs compete with global brands adding that the security of the user both personally and in the transmission of information is of paramount importance to the government
According to him, “It is in the light of the foregoing that National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) to come up with the Framework and Guidelines on the provision and use of public internet access in Nigeria”.
Dr. Shittu noted that the internet space has been characterized by high cost of access, low broadband penetration and poor internet infrastructure as well as the poor enabling environment.

He opined that the solutions to these challenges are beyond the government’s intervention and encourage more Nigerians to participate in the global digital economy, private organizations and international partners to support the government in different strategic ways.
In his welcome address, the Permanent Secretary, Musa Istifanus pointed out that the main thrust of the workshop was to create an enabling platform for key stakeholders to come together and engage in an interactive forum to discuss various related issues so that progress can be made in the ICT sector and Public Internet provisioning and usage.

Earlier, the Country Director, Google, Juliet Ehimuan stated that Google is working with key stakeholders in the ICT sector to support many Nigerians to take advantage of the digital platform to empower themselves and enable home grown entrepreneurs to play a key role in the development of the economy.
She added that Google provides and supported African entrepreneurs technological start-up to the value of $3 million over 3 years from 2017 through a programme called Launchpad African Accelerator adding that Google operates through collaboration with partners.