Lagos State Attracted Over $1b Data Centre Investment In 2021 – Sanwo Olu

0
download - 2023-04-28T073355.851

Lagos State government has said that the state got over a billion dollars in data centre investment alone in 2021. The sate governor Sanwo-Olu said this as the Guest of Honour at the groundbreaking ceremony of Rack Centre’s  12mw IT power capacity date centre facility, in Ikeja Lagos. 

Sanwo Olu who was represented by his deputy, Obafemi Hamzat said the feat depicted the trust investors have in Lagos and the belief tech enterpreneurs have in the state as a safe business environment.  He promised that the state can only improve the business climate and make it more conducive. 

 Sanwo Olu said the increasing IT infrastructure utilisation in Lagos shouldn’t be surprising to anybody going by the proliferation of technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Blockchain, Software Defined Networks, Smart cities among others which are prevalent in the state today.  Apparently claiming a bragging right, the Governor said that Lagos is at an inflection point in the way businesses are conducted in the state. 

According to Sanwo Olu, technology has revolutionised and continues to change industries and business models, adding that companies like Rack Centre are at the heart of making the dreams of a new world future possible. He said: “Rack Centre is an organisation with a reputation of excellent track record of world-class service delivery. The firm has a great and productive relationship with Lagos State.

“Today’s event is a testament to the trust and faith investors and the wider Lagos IT market have in this company.  Expansion like this presents the opportunity not just for growth in services, but also allows for a pushing of the technology envelope. In 2021, investments in data centre infrastructure domiciled in Lagos grew by over a billion dollars. This in itself is testament to the enabling environment and attractive market Lagos provides. We are certain that demand for future Rack Centre services are already available within this market from both a private and public sector perspective. From our 3000km metropolitan fibre optic project to our Electronic Geographic Information System and our Smart city initiatives and implementations, Lagos is poised to be a significant IT hub for the region. It is in this vein that this groundbreaking today is lock-step and in line with the future outlook of this city”. He added. 

He promised that the state has series of initiatives and programmes that will deliver one of the most digitised cities in Africa. Meanwhile, Group Chief Executive Officer, Rack Centre, Jasper Lankhorst, said the new data centre project will enhance and broaden the capacity of the company to serve more clients in Nigeria with an IT load of 12MW as against the LGS 1 facility, which has an IT load of 1.5MW. He said: “With about 85 million Internet subscribers, more than any country in Africa or Europe, and the largest population and GDP in Africa, Nigeria is a key entry point for global telecommunications, content, and cloud players seeking access to the region. We are embarking on this new build to bring applications and data closer to the user and improve the quality and speed of the user experience’’ Lankhorst said. Lankhorst said that the new facility, just like LGS 1 data centre, will offer the unique competitive edge of reliability as a Tier III Constructed Facility offering 100 per cent uptime with Zero downtime and 10 levels of physical security with biometric, CCTV monitoring, and 24/7 Command Centre.

“At Rack Centre, we are 100 per cent Carrier and Cloud Neutral which means we are not owned or affiliated with any telecommunications carrier, ISP or managed service provider and do not compete, therefore offering great opportunities for all our digital ecosystem partners to grow their businesses at Rack Centre. We offer unrestricted interconnects between customers, as it allows them to manage traffic to get better value, lower latency, and higher resilience,”  he added.  He said that Rack Centre, with over 60 carriers, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Cloud and Content delivery networks, offers a wide and unrestricted choice of services for its customers. Fibre access to the facility is through three diverse routes and includes all active undersea cables on the Atlantic coast of Africa.

About The Author

Spread the love

2027: Lagosians Unite For Tinubu As Lawmaker Declares Bid Thousands of Eti-Osa residents in Lagos at the weekend declared their support for President Bola Tinubu, governorship hopeful Obafemi Hamzat and a member of the State House of Assembly, Noheem Adams ahead of the forthcoming elections. Those who attended the event included the Central Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Eti-Osa headed by Engr. Murphy Adetoro, a member of the Governance Advisory Council (GAC). Others are the chairmen of the three local government areas of Eti-Osa constituency 1, APC ward chairmen, traditional rulers and the Lekki Residents Association who had all earlier adopted Adams, a majority leader of the Lagos Assembly, as the party’s consensus in the area. Speaking at the event, the Central Working Committee declared ‘no vacancy’ at the presidency and the House of Assembly while maintaining its support for Hamzat as Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s successor. They declared that unlike in 2023, Tinubu will win Lagos in 2027 as the people have become more resolute in their support for the president. Commending the crowd at the rally, Adetoro said the Central Working Committee of APC in Eti-Osa axis and all the LG chairmen in the constituency had written to the party endorsing Noheem Adams “Thus, on the day of the primaries, we will all be behind him. What we are doing today is a rehearsal of what is going to happen on the day of the primary election,” he said. “We are publicly declaring our support for President Tinubu whose achievements speak volumes. We have also started working to ensure the victory of Engr. Obafemi Hamzat who will take over from our active governor. “Some days ago, we all wrote to the APC leadership in Lagos endorsing our son, Noheem Adams, as consensus. “We are again confirming our decision that he remains our Recognised candidate. We have seen what he has done at the House of Assembly and we can attest to the fact that he has done wonders, beyond our expectations,” he said. Another leader and former lawmaker, Yahaya Dosunmu, expressed hope that the next Speaker would emerge from the constituency. “If we have number one and two outside, we are supposed to have three. “I have been attending campaigns since I was 30, but this level of support is exceptional and confirmation that you truly love Noheem and are ready to continue to support him at the primary and general elections,” he said. On his part, Alhaji Sulyman Bello, President of the Lekki Estates Residents and Stakeholders Association (LERSA), said the lawmaker enjoys the support of the entire residents of the constituency. According to him, Adams has become a rallying point for residents in Eti-Osa. “What many do not understand is that Noheem Adams is not just for Eti-Osa but the entire Lagos State. There was an estate that was to be demolished. He stood for us and ensured that the estate was not demolished. “With his position at the House, it is dangerous to send a fresh member. By God’s special grace, we want to see him beyond the seat of Majority Leader,” he declared before the crowd while confirming an earlier letter the association sent to the APC endorsing him. Meanwhile, the Arewa group in the constituency said they had mobilised 1500 members from the three councils in the area to support the lawmaker. In his remark, Adams thanked the leaders, traditional rulers and constituents for their support describing the endorsement as a challenge to do more when re-elected. He also thanked Tinubu for opening up the constituency with a coastal road adding that this feat has earned the President “massive love from the people of my area.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *