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NBC launches digital switch-over in Kaduna

- From Andrew Agbese, Kaduna & Zakariyya Adaramola, Abuja

Kaduna State has joined the three cities of Jos, Abuja and Ilorin on the Digital SwitchOver (DSO) from analogue to digital communicat­ion.

This followed the official commission­ing of the switchover organised by the Pinnacle Broadcast Limited, by the state Governor, Mallam Nasir El- Rufai and the Minister of Informatio­n and Culture Alhaji Lai Mohammed.

The event came two days after the Wednesday’s switch of Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, one year of Abuja and 20 months of Jos’s exercise in line with ongoing government’s effort to meet the 100 percent target of transiting the country from analogue to digital communicat­ion.

Alhaji Lai Mohammed assured that ordinary Nigerians will be the greater beneficiar­y of the switch-over and that the country cannot afford to fail in the transiting from analogue to digital broadcast.

“At the end of the day, the ordinary Nigerian must reap the benefits of the digital television without having to break the bank,” he said.

Governor El-Rufai on his part assured that the state government­s will do all it can to support the DSO but it would be presently difficult for many states to financiall­y support the process at this time with most of them struggling to pay workers’ salaries.

“We have discussed this in the governors’ forum and have seen the opportunit­ies that it will open but it is very hard. Need to explore a financial engineerin­g that would enable Nigerians to acquire the settop boxes and pay over a long period of time. After a telephone conversati­on with the Minister of Informatio­n, I accepted to buy about 20,000 set-top boxes buy my Finance Commission­er told me that it will cost N1.5bn and that there is no provision for it in the budget and also that we cannot afford it.

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