The Nigerian Government has said that it has begun to investing in cutting-edge technologies and acquiring state-of-the -art equipment for media organizations to ensure effective service delivery.
Information and National Orientation Minister, Mohammed Idris disclosed this in Las Vegas, Nevada on Monday, during discussions with leading broadcast and information companies at the ongoing National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show 2025.
Idris, who at the event pressed further that such investments would lead to the upgrade and replacement of obsolete infrastructure across radio and television stations owned by the Federal Government.
The Minister underscored the Govt’s commitment to collaborating with key stakeholders in the global information and broadcasting sector to strengthen Nigeria’s information dissemination framework.
According to the statement released by his Ministry, Idris stated that, “Strategic communication is essential to ensuring that the policies of the Renewed Hope Agenda reach the Nigerian people effectively”.
Some of the executives who spoke while receiving the Minister are Thomas King, Chairman of KINTRONIC Laboratories, Enrico Vaccari, COO of Axel Technology SRL, Gianluca Baccalini, COO of SYES (System Engineering Solutions) SRL.
Also, Josh King, CEO of Kintronic Labs Inc., Khiran Keerodhur, COO of Thomson Broadcast, and Calvin Carter, COO of Continental Electronics.
They all expressed their organizations’ readiness to collaborate with the Federal Govt to enhance Nigeria’s broadcasting landscape and regulatory agencies.
Charles Ebuebu (Director- General/CEO of National Broadcasting Commission), Dr Lekan Fadolapo (Director-General, Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria), and Jibrin Baba Ndace (Director -General/CEO, Voice of Nigeria).
The NAB Show, running from April 5 to 9, 2025, with the theme “The Technology, The Trend, The Future,” provides valuable insights into industry trends, covering topics such as Artificial Intelligence, cloud visualization, creator economy, and sports production and streaming.
The Nigerian delegation aims of going for the event is to forge new partnerships, explore content- sharing opportunities, and enhance collaboration within global broadcasting sector which ultimately advancing the country’s media industry.