The Ogun State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Chief Adedayo Adeneye has expressed optimism that Ogun State Television (OGTV) and Ogun State Broadcasting Corporation (OGBC) would be upgraded from analogue to digital transmission by next year.
Adeneye who gave this assurance during a familiarization tour to State owned media houses and other agencies under the Ministry, said the State could not afford to be left behind in the digitization world, adding that all hands must be on deck towards achieving the goal.
The Commissioner who was accompanied by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mr. Ibikunle Onasanya and top Management staff said since the Ministry was saddled with the responsibility of projecting and propagating programmes and policies of Government, the two media houses must be repositioned to consolidate on the Rebuilding Mission of the present administration.
“By the special grace of God, next year, we would go digital because the world has gone digital, though it might not be an easy task but we would do all we can do to make it happen. We need to upgrade our facilities because the image of the message is as important as the message” he said.
While inspecting the facilities at OGTV and OGBC, the Commissioner urged Management of the two media houses to strategize on how best to improve on their Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), saying Government could not shoulder the responsibility alone.
In the same vein, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Strategy, Mr. Ibikunle Onasanya charged Management and Staff of the visited agencies to be proactive and dedicated to duty, towards the development of the State and the Country at large.
Responding, General Manager OGBC, Engr. Tunde Awolana and Acting General Manager OGTV, Mr. Dele Bolujoko commended the Commissioner for the visit and promised a good working relationship with the Ministry in promoting Government activities and programmes.
Other agencies visited include, Ogun State Signage and Advertising Agency (OGSAA) and Ogun State Printing Corporation.
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