Pres. Museveni Launches Phase 5 of the National Backbone Infrastructure

The implementation of the NBI project took a phased approach with now Phase 1 to 4 complete with 4,387 Kms of Internet fibre laid across the country. Additional 5,845 Kms of fibre will be laid under Phase 5.
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (in hat) with the Vice President; Jesicca Alupo (2nd from left), Prime Minister; Robinah Nabbanja (extreme left), representatives from the Government of China, and other officials from NITA Uganda pose for a group photo after launching Phase 5 of the NBI Project. PHOTO: PPU President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (in hat) with the Vice President; Jesicca Alupo (2nd from left), Prime Minister; Robinah Nabbanja (extreme left), representatives from the Government of China, and other officials from NITA Uganda pose for a group photo after launching Phase 5 of the NBI Project. PHOTO: PPU
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (in hat) with the Vice President; Jesicca Alupo (2nd from left), Prime Minister; Robinah Nabbanja (extreme left), representatives from the Government of China, and other officials from NITA Uganda pose for a group photo after launching Phase 5 of the NBI Project. PHOTO: PPU

Just before meeting with the Karamoja leaders, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni launched Phase 5 of the National Backbone Infrastructure (NBI) to extend internet connectivity to Karamoja, Lango, and Acholi sub-regions. This marks Uganda’s commitment to digital transformation and ensuring connectivity for its citizens.

The Minister of ICT and National Guidance, Hon. Dr. Chris Baryomunsi, and NITA Uganda Executive Director, Dr. Hatwib Mugasa, presented to the President the expanded coverage of the National Backbone Infrastructure, showing [him] the completed Phases 1 to 4, which cover 4,387km of fibre laid across the country, and the additional 5,845km expected to be laid in Phase 5, covering 63 more districts across the country.

The NBI expansion will bring broadband access to more communities enabling the Parish Development Model (PDM) to thrive. With the PDM Information System, beneficiary validation and progress tracking become faster and more efficient, unlocking opportunities for sustainable development and driving economic transformation.

The NBI Project emphasizes four key sectors intending to modernize households and transform the economy: commercial agriculture, industry, services, and information and communications technology (ICT).

The project also includes last-mile connectivity to over 2,800 sites, such as schools, hospitals, government institutions, parishes, youth and community centers. Furthermore, Wi-Fi coverage will be extended to an additional 1,754 sites nationwide.

The NBI project is a government imitative by the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance through its mandated body National Information Technology Authority (NITA) Uganda, intended to ensure that internet connectivity is available across the country at a reasonable rate.

The project has been supported by the Government of China through a concessional loan and has seen the successful completion of 4 Phases with Huawei Technologies contracted to construct the infrastructure. Following the completion of Phase 4, 1,567 government sites including MDAs and LGs have been connected to the NBI, the price of the internet has reduced from USD$205 in FY 2021/22 to USD$35 in FY2023/24, and internet penetration has increased from 25% in 2017 to 67% in 2023/24.