
The Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF), a key initiative of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), is set to launch the USPF Impact Alliance, a coalition designed to expand inclusive education and improve digital connectivity in Nigeria’s underserved and hard-to-reach areas.
Since its inception in 2007, the USPF has been on a mission to bridge Nigeria’s digital divide. Over the years, it has invested in more than 2,500 educational projects, delivering over 100,000 computers and tailored connectivity solutions to schools nationwide. These efforts have enabled remote learning, increased school enrollment, and supported computer-based testing in some of the country’s most rural communities.
The USPF Impact Alliance, officially launching on Monday, May 26, 2025, in Lagos, will bring together leaders from the private sector and other stakeholders to collaboratively develop innovative solutions that promote inclusive learning through technology.
“The USPF Impact Alliance will spearhead innovation in universal service funding, accelerate digital inclusion across Nigeria, and ensure the long-term sustainability of the government’s investments in digital infrastructure in underserved communities,” said USPF Secretary Yomi Arowosafe.
Beyond improving the deployment of tech resources, the coalition aims to spark innovation at the crossroads of education and connectivity. Its goal is to fast-track Nigeria’s journey toward inclusive digital literacy making sure no community is left behind as the country embraces technological transformation.
For millions living in Nigeria’s remote regions, the USPF Impact Alliance represents more than just access to the internet. It’s a gateway to new opportunities in learning, empowerment, and economic mobility.

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