The
Federal Government is set to enforce the provision for 70% local
content in all radio and television programmes in the country.
The
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who
announced this at a meeting with the Electronic Media Content Owners
Association of Nigeria (ENCOAN) in Lagos on Monday, said the measure
was part of the reforms being implemented in the broadcast industry.
“Now
if you take a copy of the new Broadcasting Code, you will see that we
have done a lot of work. We have broken the monopoly in the industry
and we are going to ensure that we enforce the 70% local content in
our broadcasting.
“The
reforms that we have undertaken will promote local content and will
give value to your creative work,” he said.
Alhaji
Mohammed, who described the reform as a revolution in the country's
broadcast industry, urged members of EMCOAN to take advantage of the
new policy and look at new frontiers in content production,
especially for women and children programmes
“I
believe that we are entering a new dawn for local content producers
like you. We are revamping the Broadcasting Code in a manner that
will favour you.
“We
are instituting the audience measurement system for your benefit and
we are working also on getting a more virile APCON that will take
care of the interest of all stakeholders,” he said.
The
Minister said the Central Bank of Nigeria is making funds available
for the creative industry and urged EMCOAN to work with the
government with a view to identifying the priority programmes that
will enjoy funding, promotion or subsidy from the apex bank.
He
commended the tenacity of purpose of members of the association and
encouraged them to continue to produce the local content that
reflects the nation’s diverse cultures in order to inculcate values
and ethics in children.
In
her remarks, the President of EMCOAN, Mrs. Jibe Ologeh, said the
association, which is responsible for more than 85% of the content in
the nation's broadcast industry, is excited by the reforms, which
give priority to local producers.
She
said Nigeria is blessed with rich cultures and scenery which will
positively project the image of the country, particularly when they
dominate the content in radio and television.
The
Association presented its four-point agenda to the minister and
sought his support to actualise them.
The
Acting Director General of the National Broadcast Commission, Prof.
Armstrong Idachaba, accompanied the Minister to the meeting.
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