The Nigerian Communications Commission and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps have warned construction firms over rising fibre optic cable damage.
NCC and NSCDC jointly issued the warning in a statement, noting that avoidable fibre cuts from negligence would no longer be excused, warning that offenders risk prosecution.
They described fibre optic cables as critical national assets powering the digital economy, communications, emergency services, businesses and government operations.
According to the statement, their destruction through negligence, poor coordination or wilful acts threatens national security, economic stability and public safety.
NCC and NSCDC cited the 2024 CNII Order, which classifies telecommunications fibre infrastructure as Critical National Information Infrastructure.
The agencies said damage from unauthorised digging, construction or failure to coordinate with authorities during works constitutes a criminal offence.
“Individuals, construction companies and government contractors who damage fibre infrastructure will face prosecution under applicable laws, including the Cybercrimes Act 2015. Future damage from excavation or road works without consultation will attract strict legal consequences,” said the statement.
They urged governments, builders, utilities and developers to verify fibre routes before construction and collaborate with NCC, operators and NSCDC.
The NCC and NSCDC advised adherence to excavation and right-of-way guidelines, and immediate reporting of accidental damage for rapid response.
“The public should report fibre sabotage to NSCDC offices or via protect@ncc.gov.ng, cipu@nscdc.gov.ng, or 622 toll-free,” said the statement.
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