The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has taken a decisive step towards transforming the nation’s digital landscape, announcing pivotal consultations ahead of the official launch of its National Spectrum Roadmap for 2026–2030. This strategic initiative, coupled with the imminent opening of new, high-capacity spectrum bands, forms the cornerstone of a concerted push to achieve unparalleled connectivity, foster technological innovation, and directly support President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for a trillion-dollar digital economy.
The Commission commenced intensive stakeholder engagements at a dedicated forum in Abuja on Monday, presenting the proposed roadmap as a critical framework designed to propel Nigeria’s digital future through transparent, predictable, and forward-looking spectrum regulation.
A Blueprint for a Connected Future
In his address, the Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the NCC, Dr. Aminu Maida, emphasised that the proposed Spectrum Roadmap is far more than a technical document; it is a foundational blueprint for national progress. Represented by the Head of Spectrum Administration, Mr. Atiku Lawal, Dr. Maida outlined the roadmap’s dual focus: the overarching five-year plan and specific new guidelines for opening the lower 6GHz and 60GHz licence-exempt spectrum bands.
“Our national ambitions are growing exponentially,” stated Dr. Maida. “We demand faster speeds, wider coverage, superior service quality, robust innovation, and greater digital inclusion. This roadmap is engineered to create a transparent and predictable regulatory environment. Such an environment is essential to incentivise investment, encourage groundbreaking innovation, expand access, and ultimately elevate service quality for every single Nigerian.”
Dr. Maida underscored the invisible yet indispensable role of spectrum as the lifeblood of all digital services. “Spectrum is behind everything digital we do. It is the essential infrastructure for mobile networks, broadband, satellite communications, emergency services, and the proliferating ecosystem of smart technologies. Every video call, every online classroom, every digital transaction, and every connected device across Nigeria relies entirely on this resource. With this roadmap, we are systematically preparing the nation for the immense data demands of the future, spanning homes, university campuses, businesses, healthcare facilities, and public spaces.”
Unlocking Capacity with New Spectrum Bands
A central and immediate outcome of the new strategy is the introduction of guidelines for the lower 6GHz and 60GHz bands. These bands, which will be made available on a licence-exempt basis, are poised to unlock substantial new capacity for high-speed, affordable, and ultra-reliable connectivity. The move is expected to catalyse the deployment of next-generation Wi-Fi technologies, support fixed wireless access, and enable a wave of innovative applications in enterprise and consumer markets, thereby alleviating network congestion and enhancing quality of service nationwide.
Commitment to Equitable Development and Stakeholder Synergy
The Executive Commissioner for Technical Services, Mr. Abraham Oshadami, reinforced the Commission’s commitment to ensuring that spectrum resources deliver tangible benefits to every community. “Today’s engagement reaffirms our unwavering dedication to expanding wireless broadband access through strategic foresight, regulatory fairness, and alignment with overarching national development goals,” Mr. Oshadami declared. He highlighted the forum as a testament to the NCC’s collaborative governance approach, seeking actionable insights from the industry to refine the final policy.
Echoing this sentiment, Mr. Atiku Lawal, who delivered the keynote address, described the roadmap as a “strategic manifesto” designed to guide Nigeria through the complexities of the global digital revolution, ensuring the nation is not merely a participant but a competitive leader.
Industry Endorsement and Economic Projections
The NCC’s vision received strong endorsement from key industry stakeholders present at the consultation. Speaking on behalf of Huawei, a global leader in telecommunications infrastructure, Dr. Lola Fafore hailed the roadmap as a transformative policy instrument. “The clarity and ambition embedded in this Spectrum Roadmap will be a powerful driver for innovation, a catalyst for accelerated broadband penetration, and a significant contributor to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP),” Dr. Fafore remarked. This perspective underscores the broad consensus that strategic spectrum management is intrinsically linked to macroeconomic growth, job creation, and enhanced national productivity.
Strategic Alignment with the Renewed Hope Agenda
The development and imminent launch of the Spectrum Roadmap 2026-2030 are meticulously aligned with the strategic pillars of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. By prioritising the digital economy as a primary engine for achieving a trillion-dollar GDP, the administration has identified robust, ubiquitous, and future-proof digital infrastructure as non-negotiable. The NCC’s roadmap directly answers this call, providing the regulatory certainty and resource planning necessary to attract the massive domestic and foreign investments required to build this infrastructure.
The two-day stakeholder forum, which concluded on Tuesday, facilitated in-depth deliberations on these initiatives, gathering critical feedback that will shape the final version of the roadmap before its official publication. The consultative process itself marks a commitment to inclusive and evidence-based policymaking.
Conclusion: Positioning Nigeria for the Digital Age
As the Nigerian Communications Commission finalises the National Spectrum Roadmap 2026-2030, the nation stands on the cusp of a connectivity revolution.
This comprehensive strategy promises to move beyond mere incremental improvement, aiming instead to lay the groundwork for a seamless, inclusive, and technologically advanced digital society.
By unlocking new spectrum resources, enforcing transparent regulation, and fostering a collaborative ecosystem, the NCC is poised to orchestrate a significant leap forward in Nigeria’s digital capabilities.
The successful implementation of this roadmap will be instrumental in connecting the unconnected, empowering businesses, revolutionizing public services, and securing Nigeria’s position as a leading digital economy in Africa and beyond. The journey towards 2030 starts with this critical plan, charting a clear and ambitious course for a more connected and prosperous future for all Nigerians.







