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FG Commends Contributi­on of Chinese Govt to Nigeria’s Devt

- In Abuja

James Emejo

The Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has described as priceless, the initiative of the Chinese government granting access to Satellite TV for 1,000 villages across all 774 local government­s in the country.

The programme which started in 2017, had been completed and handed over to the government.

Speaking at the project completion ceremony, the minister commended the initiative and assured that, “The work the Chinese government has done in Nigeria will be well utilised for the disseminat­ion of informatio­n.”

He said: “If you make use of the channels, you will know much more about the world, government and programmes and all other programmes that will make you better citizens.”

Represente­d by the ministry’s Director, Public Communicat­ions and National Orientatio­n, Mrs. Priscilia Ijeoma, Mohammed said the initiative was “appreciati­ve and it is priceless,” adding that, “What the Chinese government has done for Nigeria is priceless for the Nigerian government and we very much appreciate.”

A completion certificat­e was consequent­ly presented to Star

Times for executing the project.

Also speaking at the event, Chairman, House of Representa­tives Committee on Informatio­n National Orientatio­n, Ethics and Values, Hon. Odebunmi Olusegun, said the initiative had brought both countries together in the areas of human capital developmen­t, adding that the level of value the access to satellite TV, which the project had brought to the villages could not be over-emphasised.

Also, Economic and Commercial Counsellor at the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, Mr. Li Yuan, expressed gratitude to the Nigerian government for the cooperatio­n from the start to finish of the project.

He said: “China is a reliable ally of Nigeria and will continue to work with the Government of Nigeria to ensure that Nigerians in the grassroot are not forgotten.”

Meanwhile, the project executors, StarTimes, assured that “All the 1,000 digital villages now have fully installed and operationa­l digital television service comprising of two thousand sets of solar power projector TV Systems, one thousand 32-inch digital TV sets, satellite dishes and accessorie­s within public facilities such as Schools, Youth Centres and other public areas in each village.”

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