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FG to start digital switch over pilot scheme in Jos

By Tonye Bakare
16 April 2016   |   3:09 pm
The minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed, has said that about 200,000 households in Jos will receive free set-top boxes for the pilot scheme of the digital switch-over.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed

The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed

The minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed, has said that about 200,000 households in Jos will receive free set-top boxes for the pilot scheme of the digital switch-over on April 30th, 2016.

Mohammed made this known in Jos on Friday when he led members of the Ministerial Task Force on digital switch over (DSO) on a courtesy visit to the Plateau State Governor, Mr. Simon Lalong.

“We are actually targeting about 200,000 television households in Jos alone, who will be able to get their Set-Top Boxes. These boxes will be fixed to their televisions and when they switch on their televisions on that date, they will be able to view free of charge 15 channels as opposed to 4 or 5 that you see today. I am talking about the average Jos man who relies on terrestrial television,” he said.

Mohammed said that in addition to jobs to be created in the areas of content and software development, the gesture would also afford viewers with many options while also providing platform for film producers and musicians to release their productions directly to households.

He said the collation of data on television households in Jos has commenced in order to map out the distribution network for the limited STBs and therefore solicited the support of the Plateau State Government to ensure a seamless distribution.

“We have started advertising, we have developed jingles. In addition, by Monday, we are going to come out with bulk SMS to owners of televisions to give us their location and addresses to collect their Set-Top Boxes,” he said.

While restating the support of Plateau State for the actualization of the DSO, the State Governor, who was represented by his deputy, Prof. Sonnie Tyoden, said a committee will soon be set up under the chairmanship of the Commissioner for Information to liaise with the Task Force on DSO to ensure the overall success of the pilot scheme.

The Governor, who described the DSO as a milestone in broadcasting, said it has revolutionised access to information.

“I am intrigued by the project particularly the aspect that emphasizes what I may call the demystification of the access to media and information. The fact that it is now giving an opportunity to those who do not have the wherewithal to have DSTV or other sources that give them the large expanse of access to information. I think that seems to have been handled,” he said.

2 Comments

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    Foolishness, we are talking about total blackouts from NEPA, and worst still, even those with plants and mobile generators are not able to buy fuel to power their fan and air conditions, and this animal called LIAR MUMUHEAD, is talking about “digital” television like we are suppose to be impressed with his grammar.I would have told him to go hug a transformer but come to realize known them got electric current, so I will tell him to go drown in Lagoon

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    Will their be light to benefit from this plan?

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    It is good to switch over but the problem is stable power supply.