Olufemi Adeyemi 

Rack Centre, a leading data centre operator in Nigeria, has announced the commissioning of its Lagos-based LGS2 facility, marking a significant milestone in the country’s digital infrastructure development. The new facility doubles Nigeria’s installed base of data centre capacity and positions Lagos as West Africa’s largest AI-ready data centre hub.

Key Highlights of LGS2

1. Hyperscale and AI-Ready Infrastructure:  The LGS2 facility is designed to meet the growing demands of Nigeria’s digital economy, offering hyperscale-ready and AI-enabled capabilities. This expansion underscores Rack Centre’s commitment to supporting the region’s digital transformation and technological advancement.

2. Sustainability and Energy Efficiency: The Lagos hub features state-of-the-art, energy-efficient cooling systems and sustainability-focused infrastructure. These innovations align with global trends toward environmentally responsible data centre operations.

3. Strengthening Data Sovereignty: According to Folu Aderibigbe, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer at Rack Centre, the new facility will enhance Nigeria’s data sovereignty by ensuring that data generated, stored, and processed within the country remains under national control. This reduces reliance on foreign cloud services and minimizes capital flight.

4. Economic and Operational Benefits: Aderibigbe highlighted that businesses relying on data storage and processing will benefit from lower operational costs, improved transaction speeds, and enhanced reliability. By keeping data within Nigeria, the facility eliminates the need for businesses to spend foreign currency on overseas cloud services, ultimately boosting productivity and resilience.

Strategic Importance for Nigeria’s Digital Economy

The commissioning of LGS2 represents a significant step forward for Nigeria’s digital economy, which has seen rapid growth in recent years. The facility’s hyperscale and AI-ready capabilities are expected to attract global tech companies and support the development of innovative solutions across various sectors, including finance, healthcare, and e-commerce.

Rack Centre’s investment also aligns with the Nigerian government’s efforts to promote digital transformation and position the country as a regional hub for technology and innovation. By addressing critical infrastructure gaps, the LGS2 facility is poised to play a pivotal role in driving economic growth and competitiveness.

Quotes from Rack Centre Executives

Executive on LGS2 Commissioning: “This expansion establishes us as a hyperscale-ready, AI-enabled facility designed to meet the growing demands of Nigeria’s digital economy.”

Folu Aderibigbe, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer:  “The facility will reduce capital flight by keeping data in Nigeria, eliminating the need to spend foreign currency on cloud services hosted abroad. It will also enhance transaction speeds, improve reliability, and boost business resilience. Ultimately, this investment helps businesses cut costs and increase productivity.”

The commissioning of LGS2 by Rack Centre marks a transformative moment for Nigeria’s digital infrastructure landscape. By doubling the country’s data centre capacity and introducing AI-ready, sustainable solutions, the facility is set to empower businesses, strengthen data sovereignty, and accelerate Nigeria’s digital transformation. This investment underscores Rack Centre’s role as a key enabler of West Africa’s digital economy and highlights the growing importance of local data infrastructure in driving regional innovation and growth.