Lagos Unveils Free Wi-fi Internet Service In Public Parks
As
part of activities to mark 50 years of the existence of Lagos Governor,
Akinwunmi Ambode, has launched a free public Wi-Fi Internet service
initiative.
Starting
with the Ndubuisi Kanu Park, Alausa, Ikeja, Ambode informed that
virtually all parks in Lagos would have the free Wi-Fi Internet access
facility.
Wi-Fi
is a facility that allows computers, smart phones and other devices to
connect to the Internet or communicate with one another without cable
connection within a particular area.
Ambode
unveiled the facility, a partnership with MainOne Cables
yesterday.Represented by the Commissioner for Science and Technology,
Olufemi Odubiyi, the governor said the provision of free public Wi-Fi at
the park was part of efforts by his administration to make Lagos a
smart city.
He
revealed that parks and gardens are being established in different
parts of the state to provide conducive environment for recreation,
citing the opening of Badagry Recreation Park last week as one of such.
“The
increased patronage of these facilities, which is no longer restricted
to festive season, has made it necessary to equip these centres with
free public Wi-Fi to serve the needs of visitors to these parks. As you
relax and enjoy the services in these parks, we are also making it
possible to access your mail, browse and search the Internet on your
tablets, smart phones and laptops via a reliable public Wi-Fi,” Ambode
stated.
He
said with the launch of the free Wi-Fi, the state has empowered the
people to express their views on the new citizen’s gate portal, a
platform designed to bridge the communication gap between the citizen
and the state government “as non-availability of data will no longer be a
constraint.”










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