Universal Service Provision Fund
The Universal Service Provision Fund otherwise known as USPF or Provision Fund is a Federal Government of Nigeria initiative established to facilitate the achievement of national policy goals for universal access and universal service to information and communication technologies (ICTs) in rural, un-served and under-served areas in Nigeria.[2] The Fund is being managed to facilitate the broadest possible access to affordable telecommunications services for more significant social equity and inclusion for the people of Nigeria.[3] HistoryThe Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF) was established under the Nigerian Communications Act (NCA) No. 19 of 2003 with the primary goal of bridging the digital divide in Nigeria by promoting universal access to telecommunications and Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). While the Act laid the foundation for the USPF's creation, it became fully operational in August 2006 following the inauguration of its Board. The USPF was formed to ensure that underserved, unserved, and rural communities in Nigeria have access to affordable ICT services, which are in line with the national development objectives. Since its inception, the USPF has been crucial in expanding telecommunications infrastructure and increasing ICT access in remote and economically disadvantaged areas.[4] Roles and mandate
Nigeria Communications CommissionThe Provision Fund operates under the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the regulatory authority for Nigeria's telecommunications sector. Established by the Nigerian Communications Act of 2003, the NCC administers and governs the USPF. Its primary aim is to support projects that enhance access to information and communication technology (ICT) in underserved and rural communities.[9] The NCC's role includes providing strategic direction, monitoring the Fund's operations, and ensuring that projects align with national development goals. The close relationship between the USPF and the NCC facilitates effective coordination and oversight of initiatives designed to bridge Nigeria's digital divide.[10] SecretariatSection 118 of the Act established the USP Secretariat and states that:
The Universal Service Provision Secretariat is structured into nine (9) departments, namely;
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