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Galaxy Backbone’s four-year plan to ‘break silos’

Oladapo RiliwanbyOladapo Riliwan
17/03/2025
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Galaxy Backbone Limited (GBB) plans to break silos by establishing a unified digital experience, the government-owned technology infrastructure and services provider says, as it launches a four-year strategic plan.

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Galaxy Backbone Limited (GBB) plans to break silos by establishing a unified digital experience, the government-owned technology infrastructure and services provider says, as it launches a four-year strategic plan.

Galaxy Backbone says its four-year strategic plan (2025-2028) is built on five core pillars planned to accelerate Nigeria’s Integrated Digital Transformation Strategy (IDTS). 

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Prof Ibrahim Adeyanju, Galaxy Backbone CEO. Image credit: Galaxy Backbone X handle.

On the second pillar, Integrated Digital Ecosystem, Galaxy Backbone seeks to “break silos and establish a unified digital experience that enhances communication, innovation, and service delivery.”

Galaxy Backbone: Five core pillars to accelerate Nigeria’s digital transformation

Chidi Okpala, Head, Corporate Communications, Galaxy Backbone, says in a statement seen by Technology Times that the strategy “focuses on five core pillars that will drive efficiency, innovation, and sustainability in Nigeria’s digital landscape.”

The first pillar on Resilient Digital Infrastructure, ensures that “government and businesses have access to secure, high-speed, and scalable digital platforms.” For the technology company, “by building and maintaining a robust digital backbone, GBB aims to support the nation’s growing demand for seamless connectivity and data security.”

On the second pillar, Integrated Digital Ecosystem, Galaxy Backbone seeks to “break silos and establish a unified digital experience that enhances communication, innovation, and service delivery.”

The technology company spokesman also highlights Innovative Service Delivery as a key focus that ensures that “digital solutions are tailored to address economic, social, and administrative needs.”

Okpala says that “by leveraging cutting-edge technologies, GBB is committed to driving efficiency, economic growth, and improved public service delivery.”

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Addressing digital security and transparency, the fourth pillar, Digital Leadership & Trust, places “a strong emphasis on cybersecurity, transparency, and accountability, ensuring that Nigeria’s digital infrastructure is not only efficient but also secure and reliable.”

The fifth pillar, Financial Sustainability, remains a key priority for the technology company. Its spokesman says that “by investing in innovative technologies and expanding its digital services, GBB aims to drive revenue growth while ensuring affordability and accessibility for all users.”

Okpala states that “as part of its commitment to achieving these goals, GBB is actively engaging with government agencies, private sector players, and international and local partners to foster collaboration and accelerate implementation.”

Under this plan, he says that “through strategic partnerships, the organisation is poised to lead Nigeria into a new era of digital excellence, ensuring that businesses and government institutions alike are equipped for the future.”

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