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Minister seeks BON's support for digital switchover

Addressing BON members in Abuja yesterday, the Minister said he called the meeting in order to brief BON, as critical stakeholders, on the digitization process

Minister for Information, Lai Mohammed

Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has solicited the support of the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) for the country’s ongoing digitization process in broadcasting, media reports say.

Addressing BON members in Abuja yesterday, the Minister said he called the meeting in order to brief BON, as critical stakeholders, on the digitization process, according to a Nigeria CommunicationsWeek report.

”We have a deadline of June 2017, which is just a little over a year from now, to achieve the Digital Switch Over, or DSO. That simply means the broadcast industry, your industry, will switch over from Analogue to Digital broadcasting. This will have a profound effect on your operations, hence you must be prepared.

”Despite a number of hiccups, we are prodding along. In fact, the Pilot Phase of the DSO has been scheduled for Jos, Plateau State, at the end of this month. Based on the efforts we have made and what we have on ground at the moment, we are confident that we will not miss that target date.

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”Since some of your establishments will be directly affected by the Pilot Phase, as you will be required to switch over from Analogue to Digital, we consider it proper not only to carry you along but also to provide you with updates on the process,” Mohammed said.

The Minister reminded the BON members that Nigeria had failed to meet the DSO deadline twice, which means it could not afford to miss it again.

Mohammed said he had set up a Ministerial Task Force, which has been meeting regularly, as part of his ministry's efforts to meet the June 2017 deadline, promising that the responsibilities and membership of the Task Force may be expanded, as necessary, after the Pilot Phase.

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