UNVEILING DSO ROLLOUT/ANALOGUE SWITCH OFF TIMETABLE
Being the text of the press conference addressed by the Honourable Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, in Abuja on Thursday, March 11th 2021
2. You will recall that we inaugurated the 14-member Ministerial Task Force on the Digital Switch Over (DSO) at a press conference here in Abuja on Feb. 23rd 2021.
I am happy to inform you that the Task Force has held its inaugural meeting, during which it took far-reaching decisions to fast-track the DSO rollout and also begin the analogue switch off process.
3. We now have a time-table for the first phase of the rollout as well as the analogue switch off. Before I ask the Acting Director General of the National Broadcasting Commission to announce the time table, let me clarify some issues on the rollout/switch off process.
Before we embark on the analogue switch off in any state, we will ensure that the Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) signal has covered at least 70% of the population in that state,
while the remaining 30% will be covered by Direct-To-Home (DTH) satellite signal. Please note that once the analogue signal is switched off, no one on the system will receive television signals anymore.
4. Also, because of the topography of some areas like the Federal Capital Territory, the DTT signal could not effectively cover such areas. In such cases, we will deploy DTH satellite signals to areas that are not covered by DTT signals.
By complementing out DTT deployment with DTH satellite signals, we are ensuring that no one will be left out of the DSO.
5. Another issue that I will like to comment on, and which is of great interest to the public, is the price of the Set Top Boxes, or decoders if you like, without which no one can access the DTT and DTH signals.
To ensure the affordability of the boxes, the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture will reach out to the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment to ensure reduction in the tariff on the raw materials for the manufacture of the Set Top Boxes in Nigeria.
We will aim at zero % tariff for the Completely Knocked Down components and not more than 5% tariff for the Semi-Knocked Down component, against the current tariff of 5% for the Completely Knocked Down components and 10% for the Semi-Knocked Down components.
By doing so, we will ensure that the Set Top boxes are within the reach of average Nigerians.
6. The Federal Government will also support the Channel Owners and Content Providers through the implementation of the Audience Measurement system to guarantee a sustained stream of revenue from advertising for them to invest in the development of compelling content.
In this regard, the Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria (APCON) has been directed to implement key policies to guarantee the advertising income of media houses by creating a healthy environment for the media outfits to operate.
Very soon, @apconofficial and the @nbcgovng will sign an MoU on zero advertising debts to ensure that revenue from advertisers goes to the media owners.
7. Back to the rollout timetable, as you will soon hear, within a period of four months starting from April 29th, we intend to rollout the #DSO in four states, three of them heavily-populated states.
This is to accentuate our eagerness to take the #DSO to as many Nigerians as possible, as well as to ensure its viability as we have now decided that the process will be commercially-driven.
Our decision to also kick-start the analogue switch off is a clear testimony to our commitment to complete the #DSO process as soon as possible.
8. Finally, gentlemen, the Set Top Box manufacturers have also assured us of their readiness to make enough boxes available for the planned massive rollout.
9. Please permit me to now call on the Acting DG of @nbcgovng to announce the time-table for the first phase of the DSO rollout as well as Analogue Switch Off. After the announcement, we will take your questions.
10. I thank you for your kind attention
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We are aware of precautionary concerns that have been raised regarding one specific batch of the AstraZeneca vaccine, namely ABV5300.
We understand that investigations are being conducted to determine if the batch is in any way linked to an observed side effect.
While we await the outcome of the investigations, it is important to clearly state that Nigeria did not receive any doses from the batch of vaccines which is at issue.
REMARKS BY THE ACTING DIRECTOR GENERAL @nbcgovng PROF. ARMSTRONG IDACHABA, ON THE OCCASION OF THE RELEASE OF ROLL OUT TIME TABLE FOR THE NIGERIA #DIGITALSWITCHOVER (#DSO) ON 11TH MARCH, 2021 IN ABUJA.
Ladies and gentlemen of the press it is with great pleasure that we have invited you here to intimate you on the time line for the completion of the #DigitalSwitchOver process in Nigeria.
Recall that in order to deliver the benefits of digital broadcasting to Nigerians, in line with the International Telecommunications Union(ITU) policy on transition from analogue to digital broadcasting and the subsequent Government White Paper on the transition,
TEXT OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE ADDRESSED BY THE HON. MINISTER OF INFORMATION AND CULTURE, ALHAJI LAI MOHAMMED,ON THE ONGOING APC MEMBERSHIP REGISTRATION EXERCISE ...IN ORO, KWARA STATE, ON MONDAY, FEB. 15TH 2021
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HMIC Alh. Lai Mohammed addresses a Press Conference on plans to return to Lagos - Lekki Toll Gate under the guise of #EndSARS protest.
PERPETRATION OF VIOLENCE UNDER THE GUISE OF #ENDSARS: NEVER AGAIN - FG
Being the text of the press conference addressed by the Honourable Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, in Abuja on Thursday, 11 Feb. 2021
Good morning gentlemen and thank you for honouring our invitation once again.
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Remarks by the @WHONigeria Country Representative in Nigeria, Dr @WMulombo on the purported disqualification of Nigeria from access COVID 19 vaccines held on Saturday 6th February, 2020 in Abuja
WHO has not disqualified any country in Africa from accessing COVID-19 vaccines through the COVAX facility, but rather is supporting all countries to access vaccines as quickly as possible.
Currently, all countries on the continent are expected to start accessing the AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccines by the end of February. The vaccine is under review by WHO for Emergency Use Listing and the outcome is expected soon.