
Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu said on Tuesday that his administration is committed to positioning Lagos as a premier digital hub in Africa.
Governor Sanwo-Olu expressed this commitment, while speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony of NXTRA by Airtel Data Centre, which took place at the Eko Atlantic, Victoria Island, Lagos.
The governor described the event as the dawn of a new era in data control, security, and preservation throughout Africa and not merely the construction of a facility.
According to him, the data centre, anticipated to commence operations by the third quarter of 2025, will not only symbolise Nigeria’s progress but also serve as a crucial pillar in realising digital aspirations, saying that the initiative resonated with his administration’s goal of making Lagos a 21st Century Economy and, therefore, a welcome collaboration.
“This initiative resonates with my administration’s goal of making Lagos a 21st Century Economy, and I welcome this collaboration between Airtel Africa and the Lagos State government towards achieving a transformative digital leap for Nigeria.
“This Data Centre, with its substantial capacity, will unlock vast potential across various sectors – from nurturing innovation in tech startups to enhancing government service efficiency. It will generate employment, attract investments, and position Lagos as a premier digital hub in Africa.
“Today’s groundbreaking ceremony marks not just the commencement of construction but the initiation of a new narrative. It is a narrative propelled by collaboration, innovation, and a shared commitment to a prosperous digital future,” the governor stated.
Sanwo-Olu, while appreciating Airtel for building the Data Centre in Lagos, said Airtel Africa, through NXTRA, had emerged as a trailblazer in constructing cutting-edge data center facilities across the continent, adding: “Their commitment to the highest standards in data management, technological innovation, and extensive network infrastructure is truly commendable.”
“With a total capacity of 180 MW distributed across 13 major Data Centres and over 48 Edge Data Centers, NXTRA is poised to redefine data storage and accessibility in Africa.
“This Data Centre aims to establish a secure control hub for data storage and management within Africa, meet the escalating demand for cloud services and data consumption in Nigeria and beyond while contributing to the digital economy by providing scalable infrastructure for businesses and government services.
“I commend Airtel Africa and NXTRA for their dedication to Nigeria and Africa. The Lagos State Government stands steadfastly behind this project, offering unwavering support to ensure its successful realisation,” he further added.
Sanwo-Olu congratulated the outgoing Group CEO, Airtel Africa, Dr. Segun Ogunsanya, for his immeasurable contributions to the growth of Airtel’s digital infrastructure in Africa.
Speaking earlier, the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, said the President Bola Tinubu administration was committed to using technology to deepen productivity in key sectors.
The minister, who noted that the data centre is important for the future, assured that the Federal Government would continue to support the tech industry.
Also speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, Dr. Ogunsanya, said he was proud of the excellent work Governor Sanwo-Olu was doing in Lagos State, pointing out that the data centre during construction would provide 1,000 jobs in 24 months and 250,000 jobs when completed.
He said the groundbreaking of the NXTRA by Airtel Data Center marked the commencement of the construction of Nigeria’s largest data centre, symbolising a stride forward in enhancing data control, security, and preservation across Africa.