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    NCC unveils measures to protect telecom facilities

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    The Nigerian Communications Commission has announced fresh measures to strengthen the protection of the nation’s critical digital infrastructure, in line with a presidential directive to secure assets vital to the country’s economy and security.

    Telecommunications companies have experienced a sharp rise in vandalism targeting critical infrastructure in recent months, particularly since May 2025. This wave of deliberate attacks has affected major operators such as MTN, Airtel, and Glo, as well as tower companies like IHS Towers.

    NCC Executive Vice Chairman, Aminu Maida, said the initiative to protect the facilities is aimed at ensuring the resilience of telecommunications and other digital infrastructure against cyberattacks, vandalism, and natural disasters.

    “Protecting our critical information infrastructure is not just a regulatory mandate but a national security priority,” Maida said in a statement, after a stakeholder engagement in Abuja, recently.

    “We are working closely with operators, security agencies, and other stakeholders to ensure proactive risk management, rapid incident response, and improved resilience.”

    Operators reported at least five vandalism incidents daily since May 2025, compared to two per day prior to this period, amounting to 445 cases over 88 days. The most severely hit regions include Delta, Rivers, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Ondo, Edo, Kwara, Kaduna, Ogun, Lagos, Kogi, Ekiti, Osun, Imo, and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

    The NCC identified telecoms base stations, data centres, undersea cable landing stations, and other core network components as part of the critical assets requiring enhanced protection.

    Industry players at the meeting welcomed the move, citing repeated incidents of fibre cuts, equipment theft, and sabotage that have disrupted connectivity across the country.

    The initiative follows the President’s earlier directive to government agencies to align with the National Cybersecurity Policy and Strategy, which prioritises the protection of critical information infrastructure.

    The Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria has repeatedly called for urgent intervention, including involvement of security agencies and adoption of the Critical National Infrastructure Act to protect telecom sites.

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