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In Impressive Trajectory, Telecoms Sector Delivers N2.508trn to Nigeria’s GDP

By Seun Adams

The telecommunications and Information Services sector in Nigeria has, in the first quarter 2023, delivered a handsome N2.508 trillion in terms of financial value contribution to the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP), representing 14.13%.

Figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed that the sector recorded a 4.3  per cent increase from its performance in the last quarter of 2022 when it recorded 13.55%.

When compared on a year-on-year basis, the growth showed a positive progression from 12.94% in the first quarter of 2022 , to the 2023 figure of 14.13% which is an approximate growth of 9.19%.

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The percentage of telecom contribution to GDP was calculated from 46 distinct sectors of the economy, which constitute telecoms and information services bouques.

The Nigerian telecom industry has continued its show of positive outlook, which is credited to the innovative and predictable telecom regulatory environment promoted, and implemented by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

One of the key highlights of the telecom industry performance within the period was the generation of $820.8 million for the federal government from 5G spectrum licences fees paid by three eventual winning operators, MTN, MAFAB and Airtel.

Following the issuance of the licences in December 2021 to MTN and MAFAB, both companies have launched 5G services. Airtel, which received its licence in December 2022, is set to launch services this month, June 2023.

Another major development in the sector was the launch of Starlinks broadband services, a satellite-based wireless broadband services with potential nationwide coverage. This followed the issuance of licence to Elon Musk-owned SpaceX by the Commission. The services are now available in different parts of the country.

Meanwhile, the growth statistics of the telecoms industry are showing an impressive record of contributions to the economy. The number of phone subscribers as at April 2023, stood at 223.6 million subscribers, scoring a tele-density of 117%.

Internet subscribers for the same period were 157 million while Broadband subscriptions stood at 92 million, translating to 48  per cent.   broadband penetration in the country.

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