The minister disclosed this on X (former Twitter) on Sunday.
Recognising the critical role these cables play in the
digital economy, Tijani emphasized the need to review international laws and
foster partnerships with regional and global bodies to accelerate efforts to
safeguard the vital infrastructure.
Assuring those affected by the disruptions, Tijani stated
that the Nigerian Communications Commission was actively working with all
relevant stakeholders to swiftly resolve the issues at hand.
According to him, the initiative marks a significant step
towards ensuring the resilience and reliability of undersea cables, crucial
lifelines in today’s interconnected world.
On Thursday, cuts to the undersea cable supplying broadband
Internet connectivity to Nigeria and countries in the West African sub-region
forced many banks and other financial institutions, as well as telecom
companies and allied firms, to scale down their operations.
Cable companies—West African Cable System and African Coast
to Europe in the West Coast route from Europe—have experienced faults, while
SAT3 and MainOne have downtime.
The minister said submarine cable cuts, while disruptive,
are proving to be a catalyst for resilience and growth in our digital economy.
He commended the telcos, Globacom, West Indian Ocean Cable
Company, MTN, and MainOne, who have demonstrated commendable selflessness by
collaborating to mitigate the impact of these cuts.
Tijani wrote, “I must commend the selflessness shown by the
leadership of @GloWorld @WIOCC_ @MTNNG @Mainoneservice and the entire sector in
coming together to limit the impact of the cuts. Your actions are helping us
all to better prepare for the future.
“This is also an opportunity for us to review international
laws and collaborations to adequately protect undersea cables, and I will be
engaging regional and global bodies to accelerate efforts on this crucial
agenda.
“To those experiencing disruption, please rest assured that
@NgComCommission is working with all key stakeholders to resolve the matter in
the shortest possible time.”
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