Nigeria Communications Week

FG Targets $1Bn Revenue from Spectrum in DSO

- By Chike Onwuegbuch­i

ALHAJI Lai Mohammed, the informatio­n minister, has said that Digital Switchover (DSO) will fetch Nigeria $1.1 billion from the collection of TV licences and digital access fees.

He said the spectrum that would be vacated once the analogue to digital migration has been completed “will fetch $1 billion on its own.”

Mr Mohammed disclosed this while briefing State House correspond­ents at the end of the 6th virtual Federal Executive Council, FEC, meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari, at the Council Chamber, Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja.

“I have just presented the Ministeria­l Performanc­e Report of the Federal Ministry of Informatio­n and Culture, covering the period August 2019 to June 2020, to the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

“The number one job creator under the Ministry of Informatio­n and Culture is the Digital Switch Over (DSO) in broadcasti­ng, which is set to create 1 million jobs in the next three years through the manufactur­ing of set-top-boxes (decoders) and TV sets, TV and Film production, as well as TV and Online advertisin­g and Data, among others.

“Of course, the DSO will also fetch

$100 million from the collection of TV licences and Digital Access fees, as well as $1 billion from the sale of the spectrum that would be vacated once the analogue to digital migration has been completed,” he said.

He said the ministry has so far rolled out the DSO in five states (Enugu, Osun, Kwara, Kaduna and Plateau) as well as the Federal Capital Territory.

He assured the DSO will be rolled out to all parts of the country.

He also said the ongoing reform of the broadcast and advertisin­g industries is aimed at strengthen­ing the industries “so they can live up to their billing and generate more job opportunit­ies.”

“In the broadcast industry, the reform will, among others, propel revolution­ary advantages in the area of promoting entreprene­urship in the local industry.

“As for the advertisin­g sector, bringing Nigeria’s TV advertisem­ent market to what it should be, which is three times its current size, could result in an additional $200-$400 million revenue to the industry, in addition to creating thousands of jobs.

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