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    NBC Targets to Complete Digital Switch Over in 2022

    The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has revealed that Nigeria will complete its Digital Switch Over (DSO) project by the middle of 2022.

    Nigeria according to the Commission will then fully transit from analogue to digital terrestrial broadcasting.

    Prof. Armstrong Idachaba, the Acting Director-General of the Commission, made the revelation in Abuja over the weekend.

    Idachaba, said, “With the commitment of N9.4 billion by the Federal Government and the setting up of the Ministerial Task Force by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed there will be accelerated activities toward the delivery of the project,” he said.

    Idachaba said that with the launch of the pilot programme in Jos, Plateau in 2016, followed by Abuja and subsequently Kwara; Kaduna; Enugu; and lastly Osogbo, in February 2018, the launch had now resumed in big cities.

    “We are going to Lagos very soon and before the third quarter of this year; we would have covered, at least, five more states.

    “The signal distributors are ready and, as we speak, they are setting up their infrastructure in Lagos; Port-Harcourt; and Kano, preparatory to the rollout.

    “The box manufacturers are also working to ensure the availability of boxes needed.

    “There is a big ambition to achieve this national assignment; and the good news is that all the component players within the ecology are ready to go.

    “By the plans we have, by the middle of 2022, we would have completed the digital switchover in Nigeria,’’ he said.

    He applauded the Minister for his vision in the implementation of the DSO project; stressing that the Task Force he set up was all-encompassing.

    “We have as part of the members, a representative of the Minister of Finance.

    “I must put on record the huge support we have enjoyed from the minister; in trying to push through the idea of making available the fund approved for the rollout.

    “If I get the body language well, I think there are obvious signs that money will be released on time; and the usual bottlenecks will not happen this time,’’ he said.

    He said they had done a retrospective analysis of what had been done over time and identified the gaps and expressed the confidence that they would have a faster and seamless rollout across states; having resolved all disputes that could lead to legal cog.

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