Galaxy Backbone, Benue seal deal on digital transformation

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Galaxy Backbone has reinforced its partnership with the Benue State Government to advance digital transformation initiatives in the state.

The collaboration was highlighted during a recent tour of Galaxy Backbone’s digital infrastructure facilities in Abuja by the Benue State Governor, Dr Hyacinth Alia.

The Nigerian government-owned digital infrastructure enterprise made this disclosure via its social media platform, X (formerly known as Twitter), expressing enthusiasm about the collaboration and its potential to drive significant digital advancements in Benue State.

During the visit, Alia was provided with an extensive tour of Galaxy Backbone’s Uptime Certified Tier III Data Centre, Security Operations Centre, and Network Operations Centre.

The visit represented a crucial step in Galaxy Backbone’s broader mission to partner with all 36 states in Nigeria to achieve comprehensive digital transformation, it stated.

The company said collaboration with Benue State is expected to accelerate digital growth, enhance the delivery of digital services, and promote greater digital inclusion within the state.

According to the firm, with Galaxy Backbone’s expertise and state-of-the-art infrastructure, Benue State is well-positioned to become a leading hub for digital transformation in Nigeria.

“As a digitalisation company, we are committed to meeting the cloud, colocation, connectivity, and cybersecurity needs of our evolving digital landscape through our regional presence and infrastructure across the country.

“As we continue to evolve with our customers and stakeholders and chart the path toward building sustainable organizations, we invite you to explore our digital infrastructure solutions. We are an enabler, a platform, and an aggregator of digital services,” the infrastructure firm noted.

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