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“Nigeria’s Telecom Sector Bleeds Billions as Infrastructure Theft Disrupts Connectivity and Expansion”

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“Nigeria’s Telecom Sector Bleeds Billions as Infrastructure Theft Disrupts Connectivity and Expansion”

Nigeria’s telecommunications industry is grappling with escalating financial losses running into billions of naira, as a surge in infrastructure theft continues to undermine network stability and stall expansion efforts across the country.

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Industry stakeholders warn that the increasing vandalism and theft of critical telecom assets including fibre optic cables, base station batteries, and power equipment are not only eroding operator revenues but also disrupting essential communication services for millions of subscribers.

The Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria has repeatedly raised concerns over the trend, describing it as a national threat to digital connectivity and economic productivity. According to the group, the frequency and scale of these incidents have intensified in recent months, with operators forced to divert significant capital toward repairs and security, rather than network upgrades.

Telecom giants such as MTN Nigeria, Globa com, and Airtel Nigeria are among those heavily impacted. Service outages linked to vandalized infrastructure have become increasingly common, affecting both urban centres and underserved rural communities.

Experts note that the theft of fibre optic cables critical for high-speed data transmission has particularly severe consequences, often leading to prolonged internet disruptions and degraded call quality. In some cases, entire communities are cut off from digital services, highlighting the broader socio economic implications of the crisis.

The situation is further compounded by Nigeria’s challenging operating environment, where telecom infrastructure relies heavily on diesel-powered generators due to inconsistent electricity supply. This dependence has made fuel and power systems prime targets for theft, exacerbating operational costs for providers.

Regulatory authorities, including the Nigerian Communications Commission, have acknowledged the urgency of the issue and are working with security agencies to strengthen enforcement and protect critical national infrastructure. However, industry players argue that more coordinated action particularly at state and local government levels is needed to curb the menace effectively.

Analysts caution that if left unchecked, the persistent theft could slow Nigeria’s digital transformation agenda, delay broadband penetration targets, and deter future investment in the sector. This comes at a time when reliable telecommunications infrastructure is increasingly vital for economic growth, financial inclusion, and the expansion of digital services across Africa’s largest economy.

Several international and local media outlets, including Reuters, Bloomberg, Punch Newspapers, and The Guardian Nigeria, have reported on the growing crisis, underscoring its impact on both operators and consumers.

As Nigeria pushes toward a more connected future, stakeholders stress that safeguarding telecom infrastructure must become a national priority to ensure sustainable growth and uninterrupted digital access.

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