The
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) yesterday said
the telecommunications sector, contributed N1.398 trillion, or 1.11
per cent in the real terms to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the third
quarter of 2016. In a statement signed by NCC’s Director of Public
Affairs, Mr. Tony Ojobo, which was made available to the media in Abuja, he said
the sector’s contribution to the GDP was released by the National Bureau
of Statistics (NBS). Ojobo said the third quarter figure was slightly lower
than the N1.5 trillion recorded in second quarter of 2016, adding that
the figures however reflected the sign of the times.The statement read:
“The GDP for telecommunication as at Q3 of 2016 under information
and communication contracted 0.95 per cent in Q3 2016 from 1.49 per cent
in Q2 2016 and 4.69 per cent in Q3 2015. “The information
and communication sector contributed 9.9 per cent to total nominal
GDP in third quarter of 2016, which is the same rate as recorded in
the same quarter of 2015, but lower than the 12.6 per cent it contributed
in the preceding quarter. “The sector grew by 1.11 per cent in real terms,
year-on-year in the Q3 of 2016 from the recorded rate in the period of
2015, which was 4.16 per cent point lower and also lower by 0.25 per cent
points when compared with the rate recorded in the second quarter
of 2016.” According to the statement, further breakdown of the
GDP constant basic prices for information and communication under the
telecommunications and information service as at Q1 of 2015 is N1.3
trillion and Q2 of 2015 is N1.5 trillion and Q3 of 2015 is N1.3 trillion
and Q4 of 2015 is N1.6 trillion which translated to N5.9 trillion
for 2015. The statement added: “Mobile telephone subscription
increased from 149million in quarter 2 of 2016 to 153million as at
September, 2016 (Q3) and teledensity now is 109 per cent.” The five big players
in the sector according to the statement included, Airtel Nigeria Limited,
Etisalat Nigeria, Globacom Nigeria Limited, MTN
Nigeria Communications Limited” Source:
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