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El-Rufai scraps RoW charges as more states announce reduction

El-Rufai scraps RoW charges as more states announce reduction
May 22
17:58 2020

Kaduna state is the latest to join its peers in taking action on right of way charges for telecommunications companies.

Adopting a different approach, Nasir el-Rufai, governor of the state, completely eliminated RoW charges for telcos.

In January, TheCable had reported that 14 states hiked their RoW charges, contrary to the rate agreed by the national economic council.

The RoW charge is the levy paid to state governments for laying of optic fibre on state roads.

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At present, the cost of RoW on federal roads is N142 per linear metre.

The fourteen states, however, increased RoW fees from between N300-N500 per linear metre to between N3,000-N6,000 per linear metre.

A single telecoms operator needs RoW covering thousands of kilometres.

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At the time, Isa Pantami, the minister of communications and digital economy, appealed to governors to rescind their decision warning that telcos would transfer the increased costs to customers.

Kayode Fayemi, governor of Ekiti, was the first to slash RoW charges to N145 from N4,500 per linear metre.

Imo state followed suit; slashing RoW charges by 97% from N4,500 to N145.

In a statement on Friday, Pantami commended the governors of Ekiti, Imo, Plateau, Katsina and Kaduna for implementing resolutions reached by the Nigeria Governors Forum at its January 22 meeting.

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“Implementing this resolution will go a long way in implementing the National Broadband Plan (NBP) which was launched by His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, on the 19th of March 2020,” Pantami said.

“An increase in broadband access will have a positive impact on the economy of the various states as well as the entire country.”

He also urged other governors to comply with the resolution and support the development of the digital economy.

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2 Comments

  1. christian
    christian May 22, 19:59

    corrupt governors will be last to do it, digital economy will improved transparency in state government and local councils government to be gain of Nigerians , since federal government begins digital transfer and data driven transactions, Nigerians under this fed. govt has witness anti corruption systems that gained them a lot ,include no more owing salaries because ghost workers and ghost pensions are blocked downward

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  2. Guze
    Guze May 25, 10:54

    Happy that they are now waking up. This is the only way out and those Governors that still see ROW as a source of immediate revenue are shooting themselves in the leg. The best is to develop the ICT ecosystem in the state and then Government makes revenues year on year from PAYE and othe state taxes as against one of ROW charges.

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