Buhari orders EFCC to return N10bn to NBC
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the return of N10bn seized from
the National Broadcasting Commission by the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission.
The Director-General
of N
BC, Mallam Is’haq Kawu, said this in Abuja on Thursday at a press conference to announce the 20th edition of Africa Broadcasting Conference and Exhibition coming up in Abuja next week.
BC, Mallam Is’haq Kawu, said this in Abuja on Thursday at a press conference to announce the 20th edition of Africa Broadcasting Conference and Exhibition coming up in Abuja next week.
The money is part of the funds realised
by the NBC from the controversial sale of frequency to MTN Nigeria
Communications Limited.
The funds had been a subject of probe by
the EFCC following allegation that the broadcast regulatory agency
failed to remit it to the Treasury Single Account at the time prescribed
by the Federal Government.
The NBC had claimed that the funds were meant for projects being executed for the country’s migration to digital broadcasting.
Kawu said the funds would be channelled
towards projects and programmes aimed at achieving the transition to
digital broadcasting for which a deadline of June 2017 had been set.
He added that the NBC was planning to
establish a content development for the broadcast industry as the era of
digitisation was expected to create immense need for content
development as a result of multiple channels to be witnessed in the new
era.
The NBC boss said, “We are going to
assist a lot of young people to get finances for the production of their
contents. We are thinking in terms of content development fund within
the NBC and the NBC also provides opportunity for young content
providers.”
According to Kawu, a 10 per cent
increase in the digitisation of the broadcast industry is predicted to
create one million new jobs.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Information
and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has given assurance that the digital
switchover from analogue television would be achieved in the Federal
Capital Territory before the end of the year.
Mohammed gave the assurance after a
guided facility tour of Pinnacle Communication Limited – the licensed
signal distributor of the DSO in the FCT and Trefonics, a manufacturer
of Set-Top-Boxes.
He said it was imperative to ascertain
the level of preparation of all the stakeholders in order to ensure a
successful roll-out in Abuja.
The minister said, “We are very much on
track but I think it’s important to understand what the Digital Switch
Over entails. It entails that all the component actors be ready.”
He expressed satisfaction with the
signal distributor as well as the Set-Top-Box manufacturer, adding that
they were on track to meeting the switch over date.
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