Galaxy Backbone Limited (GBB) has achieved International Standards Organisation (ISO) recertification in four critical areas, a milestone the company says will further strengthen Nigeria’s digital economy by enhancing service quality, resilience, efficiency, and data security.
The certifications include ISO 9001 (Quality Management Systems), ISO 22301 (Business Continuity Management Systems), ISO 20000 (Service Management Systems), and ISO 27001 (Information Security Management Systems).
According to GBB, the achievement underscores its commitment to safeguarding data, delivering reliable services, and providing robust digital solutions for government and private sector clients.
Speaking in Abuja, GBB’s Managing Director/CEO, Prof. Ibrahim Adeyanju, said the certifications represent more than compliance — they are a signal of trust.
“For our customers, this means the services they rely on — from connectivity to cloud hosting and cybersecurity — meet the highest global standards of quality, resilience, and security,” Adeyanju said.
“This is central to our mission of enabling Nigeria’s digital transformation and supporting organisations to thrive in an increasingly competitive global economy.”
The recertification, achieved after a rigorous independent audit, boosts GBB’s ability to deliver secure, scalable, and sustainable digital services to government ministries, departments, agencies (MDAs), and private sector organisations.
GBB noted that the milestone gives stakeholders confidence in hosting sensitive data, managing digital platforms, and delivering citizen services with guaranteed uptime and disaster recovery capabilities.
It also ensures private enterprises remain compliant with regulatory requirements while benefiting from secure infrastructure for digital transactions.
Adeyanju added that the development aligns with the Federal Government’s digital economy strategy and GBB’s Integrated Digital Transformation Strategy (IDTS) 2025–2028, aimed at driving end-to-end public sector digitalisation, fostering innovation, and mitigating risks in mission-critical operations.