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  • Galaxy Backbone celebrates 20 years of investments in digital infrastructures, strong connectivity

    Galaxy Backbone celebrates 20 years of investments in digital infrastructures, strong connectivity

    The Federal Government’s leading ICT infrastructure and shared services provider,  Galaxy Backbone Limited (GBB), has concluded arrangements to celebrates two decades of investments in digital infrastructures and network connectivity for the 36 states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT. 

    According to the Head of Corporate Communications of Galaxy Backbone, Mr Chidi Okpala, in terms of delivering secure connectivity, enterprise-grade data centre services, cloud platforms and digital collaboration tools, Galaxy Backbone has helped transformed the country. 

    “This transformation has improved government-to-government coordination, strengthened engagement with businesses, and enhanced the delivery of services to citizens,” Okpala said in a statement in Abuja.

    “Today, the digital infrastructure powered by Galaxy Backbone supports thousands of government users, hundreds of institutions, and critical national platforms that Nigerians rely on daily,” he added. 

    He said the agency has concluded arrangements to mark its 20th anniversary in June 2026 with a grand celebration that reflects two decades of innovation, resilience, and national impact.

    “Since its inception in 2006, Galaxy Backbone has been at the heart of Nigeria’s digital transformation journey; building the technological foundation that supports modern government operations and public service delivery. 

    “What began as a bold vision to connect government has grown into a critical national platform that drives efficiency, transparency, collaboration and innovation across the public sector,” Okpala further said. 

    He said Galaxy Backbone has transformed Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of government to move from fragmented, paper-based processes to more integrated, technology-driven systems across the country. 

    He said : “A key part of this journey has been the Federal Government of Nigeria’s investment, managed by GBB in robust national infrastructure, high-capacity and world class data centres, fibre-optic connectivity across multiple states, secure hosting services, and shared platforms that have helped government operate more efficiently and responsively.

    ” These contributions have played a pivotal role in Nigeria’s progress toward a more digital, agile and citizen-centered public service.

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    Galaxy Backbone’s impact has earned both national and global recognition.

    ” In 2025, the organisation was ranked first overall in the Federal Government Website Performance Scorecard, reflecting its commitment to excellence in digital service delivery.

    ” Internationally, GBB, a couple of years ago, received the prestigious United Nations Public Service Award, a testament to its leadership in promoting a whole-of-government approach to digital transformation.

    “As GBB celebrates two decades of service, this milestone is more than an organisational anniversary; it is a celebration of Nigeria’s digital evolution. It is an opportunity to appreciate how collaboration between government, industry partners, technology providers, and dedicated public servants has helped build a stronger, more connected nation.

    “The June 2026 anniversary celebration will bring together stakeholders from across the public and private sectors to reflect on the journey so far, acknowledge the partnerships that have shaped this success, and chart an ambitious course for the future. 

    “It will highlight how collective effort, shared vision, and innovation have positioned Galaxy Backbone as a strategic national asset.

    Looking ahead, Galaxy Backbone remains committed to deepening digital transformation across the country; expanding infrastructure, strengthening cybersecurity, enhancing service delivery, and supporting the Federal Government’s drive for a smarter, more efficient and digitally empowered Nigeria.

    “At 20 years, Galaxy Backbone stands proud of its past, confident in its present, and inspired by the limitless possibilities ahead.”

  • Fed govt inaugurates new board for Galaxy Backbone

    Fed govt inaugurates new board for Galaxy Backbone

    In a significant move aimed at bolstering Nigeria’s digital transformation drive, the federal government on Thursday inaugurated the new Board of Directors for Galaxy Backbone Limited (GBB), the nation’s foremost ICT services provider to government institutions.

    Speaking at the inauguration ceremony in Abuja, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, who also chairs the newly constituted Board, emphasised the administration’s commitment to transforming Galaxy Backbone into a more agile and impactful organization. 

    According to him, the new Board has a clear mandate to advance national digital public infrastructure and enhance service delivery across Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).

    A statement issued by the Director of Information and Public Relations, Office of the SGF, Segun Imohiosen, Akume said “the Federal Government is determined to reposition Galaxy Backbone as a critical enabler of digital governance and innovation across the public sector. 

    “The challenges and opportunities in our digital landscape require strategic leadership, and this Board has been carefully selected to deliver on that promise,” Akume said.

    The new Board members include Rabi’a Adamu Waziri of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF); Abubakar Abdulqadir Maje from Joint Stock Association (JSA); Kemi Owonubi from Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI); Mrs. Margareth Ene Ebute from the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy; Prof. Ibrahim Adeyanju; Hon. Olulade Olusegun; Olumbe Akinkugbe; Sanni Ibrahim Mohammed; and Adama Pindar of Galaxy Backbone Limited.

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    In his remarks, the Managing Director of Galaxy Backbone Limited, Prof. Ibrahim Adepoju Adeyanju, expressed gratitude for the trust placed in the new leadership and reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to operational sustainability and strategic realignment.

    “Galaxy Backbone has developed an Integrated Digital Transformation Strategy (IDTS) which will run from 2025 to 2028, and this strategy is aimed at positioning the agency to better support national objectives in the digital space,” Adeyanju stated.

    The inauguration marks a renewed phase for GBB as it seeks to expand its capacity to deliver secure and reliable ICT infrastructure, foster innovation, and support the Federal Government’s digital economy agenda.

    Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Sen. George Akume, fnim, CON, inaugurates Board of Galaxy Backbone (GBB) Limited and undertakes a guided tour of the GBB facility at the Headquarters on Thursday, 10th April, 2025 in Abuja.