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Nigeria Begins Migration to IPv6 to Enhance Cybersecurity and Boost Digital Economy

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The federal government of Nigeria has initiated efforts to migrate from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), a move aimed at improving cybersecurity and supporting the country’s digital economy. The initiative, aligned with global standards, is expected to strengthen the integrity of online transactions and the secure exchange of information.

Minister of Communications, Innovations, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, highlighted the significance of this transition, noting that IPv6 has already been adopted by countries like the US, France, China, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Nigeria, with its rapid infrastructural development and commitment to digital transformation under President Bola Tinubu, aims to become the first African country to deploy IPv6.

Dr. Tijani made these remarks during the IPv6 Driven Digital Infrastructure Summit in Abuja, organized by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA). He emphasized that by 2050, Nigeria should target full adoption of IPv6, positioning itself not just as a consumer but as an exporter of internet technologies across Africa.

The IPv6 protocol offers improved security and allows authorities to identify users, crucial for preventing cyberattacks. Dr. Tijani stated that this technology would enhance Nigeria’s ability to monitor online traffic, preventing misuse and bolstering cybersecurity efforts.

NITDA Director General Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi added that most modern devices are already IPv6 compatible, easing the transition. He highlighted the economic potential of this technology, citing research that suggests the global market for IPv6 could reach $10 trillion. Nigeria’s migration to IPv6 could generate significant economic opportunities, especially given its large population and the proliferation of internet-connected devices.

The transition is expected to reduce the risk of cyberattacks, as IPv6 allows for direct identification of devices, enhancing security across Nigeria’s digital economy.

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