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‎NIGCOMSAT trains 120 Enugu youths on VSAT installation, maintenance

Kenneth Onyekwere by Kenneth Onyekwere
November 25, 2025
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‎No fewer than 120 youths from 17 Local Government Areas of Enugu State are undergoing training on Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) installation, configuration, maintenance and enterprise in the state.
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‎The five-day training is organised by the Nigerian Communication Satellite Ltd (NIGCOMSAT), in partnership with Enugu SME Centre, and Enugu State Office of Digital Economy.
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‎The initiative is part of Federal Government’s NIGCOMSAT Youth Empowerment Programme.
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‎It is themed: “Strengthening Last Mile Connectivity: VSAT Capacity Building for Enugu State Communities”.
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‎In his address, Managing Director of NIGCOMSAT, Mrs Jane Egerton-Idehen, said that the training aligns with NIGCOMSAT’s mandate of bridging Nigeria’s digital divide.
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‎Egerton-Idehen who was represented by NIGCOMSAT’s Head of Sales, Mr Ibiye Ukoko, said that the agency bridges the nation’s digital divide, by extending secure, and affordable satellite-based connectivity to underserved communities.
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‎She noted that NIGCOMSAT remained the backbone of national digital infrastructure and a key enabler of the country’s Digital Economy Policy.
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‎“This programme is a core part of our mission to build a digitally empowered and future-ready Enugu State.
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‎“By equipping these youths with VSAT skills, we are strengthening the state’s capacity to deploy satellite connectivity across communities where terrestrial infrastructure is weak or nonexistent,” she said.
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‎She explained that NIGCOMSAT supports broadband expansion by delivering high-availability internet to remote areas, providing backhaul services for telecom operators, and powering critical sectors.
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‎She added that VSAT-based connectivity will improve e-governance, bolster e-learning and telemedicine, support SMEs and digital businesses, as well as provide resilient communication infrastructure.
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‎Also speaking at the training, Special Adviser to Gov. Peter Mbah on SMEs and Digital Economy, Mr Arinze Chilo-Offiah, applauded NIGCOMSAT for investing in Enugu’s human capital.
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‎The Special Adviser who was represented by Senior Programmes Manager at the Enugu SME Centre, Mr Salem Emmanuel, described the initiative as a strategic step in empowering the state’s youth with globally competitive digital skills.
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‎“This programme is more than a training; It is a gateway to future opportunities.
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‎“Under the leadership of Gov. Peter Mbah, Enugu remains committed to bridging the digital divide and building a workforce ready for tomorrow’s digital economy,” he said.
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‎He urged participants to take full advantage of the programme, adding that the knowledge gained will afford them a fast-expanding connectivity in the ICT services sector.
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‎The training is expected to end on Nov. 28
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