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Afreximbank To Support Nigeria’s Digital Switch Over Project by NwaNimo1(m): 11:01pm On Jan 25, 2022
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) says it will put up a financial mechanism to ensure the completion of Nigeria’s Digital Switch Over (DSO) project before the end of the year.

According to NAN, Benedict Oramah, Afreximbank president, disclosed this in Cairo, Egypt, when Lai Mohammed, minister of Information and Culture, led a team of DSO stakeholders on bilateral discussions on the project.

In April 2021, the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) launched free set-top boxes as part of the digital switchover (DSO) in Lagos. The initiative was to enable millions of Nigerians who cannot afford the subscriptions of Pay-TV platforms to enjoy digital television with good content from 60 channels.

Oramah said Afreximbank was impressed by the presentation and will make Nigeria a model for other African countries for DSO project financing.

“The move toward digital television is global, and it was impressive to see the seriousness with which the minister has been pursuing this,” he said.

“I have had several meetings with him in France, Nigeria, and he has come here with a very powerful delegation involving all the stakeholders.

“What we are looking out to do is to work with all the stakeholders, particularly the private sector, to put a financing mechanism in place to ensure that Nigeria saves more than $400 million of subsidy that would have been applied.

“When we are able to do this before the end of the year, the Nigerian government will benefit because we are going to free the spectrum that will be now sold for about two billion dollars to telecommunication companies.

“We assure you that we will put in place the financial structure that will work because we know that if we do it well in Nigeria, other African countries pursuing the same goal will take a cue from there.”

Oramah added that supporting the DSO project would create a platform that would accelerate the growth of Nigeria’s creative industry.

On his part, Mohammed noted that the creative industry is key in the diversification of Nigeria’s economy because, after agriculture, it employs a larger number of people, mostly women and the young population.

He said the project would also bridge the digital divide by establishing more equitable access, connecting the unconnected at the underserved and remote communities.

The minister recalled that at the beginning of the programme, the model adopted by the government, which was subsidy driven was not sustainable.

“When the programme started, government subsidised the STB, which was bought from the manufacturers for $30 per box and sold to consumers at $10 per box,” he said.

“Government was also paying the signal distributors and the middleware providers, but the subsidy regime can no longer be sustained.

“Right now, the government is not going to give any financial support again to the project, and that is why we have reengineered and rejigged the programme in a manner that it will be commercially viable.

“Government will only give support to the project in the areas of regulations, advocacy and formulation of policies.

“For instance, we have already amended the Broadcasting Code to protect local manufacturers, advertisers, and channel owners.”

Godfrey Ohuabunwa, chairman of STB Manufacturers in Nigeria, who presented the credit requirement to the Afreximbank, said they would require a total of $165 million.

According to him, $125 million is expected to fund an initial five million STB from the total of 20 million boxes needed in five years.

He said the signal distributors would require $30 million as well as $10 million for marketing and promotion.

https://www.thecable.ng/afreximbank-to-support-nigerias-digital-switch-over-project

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Re: Afreximbank To Support Nigeria’s Digital Switch Over Project by HopeNeverDies: 11:48pm On Jan 25, 2022
Damnn!!!

Anything to move the country forward... it’s definitely welcome!!!

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Re: Afreximbank To Support Nigeria’s Digital Switch Over Project by Shetemi12(m): 4:45am On Jan 26, 2022
All these talks we hear everyday about different agencies, I don't know how to affect the poor people at all

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Re: Afreximbank To Support Nigeria’s Digital Switch Over Project by Nobody: 4:54am On Jan 26, 2022
Sounds like another scam from a Nigerian Prince
Re: Afreximbank To Support Nigeria’s Digital Switch Over Project by emekachief: 5:28am On Jan 26, 2022
I need Facebook account. It must be more than five years old
Re: Afreximbank To Support Nigeria’s Digital Switch Over Project by ironheart(m): 5:52am On Jan 26, 2022
Everyone wants to eat the cake meant for our future generations
Re: Afreximbank To Support Nigeria’s Digital Switch Over Project by Basher8583: 5:53am On Jan 26, 2022
Shetemi12:
All these talks we hear everyday about different agencies, I don't know how to affect the poor people at all

There is a process to follow if you want to alleviate yourself from poverty. Follow it diligently and with grace you will break even.
Dont just sit down there grumbling like poverty is a certificate that must be recognised

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Re: Afreximbank To Support Nigeria’s Digital Switch Over Project by mrdan(m): 6:30am On Jan 26, 2022
We have been reading of this set-top boxes but we don't have an idea of how to get it or buy it. No advert on where to buy it
Re: Afreximbank To Support Nigeria’s Digital Switch Over Project by system21: 6:45am On Jan 26, 2022
This APC government is very useless we have been hearing this digital switch over since APC came to power maybe Lai Muhammed have not steal enough money
Re: Afreximbank To Support Nigeria’s Digital Switch Over Project by Zedwen: 9:12am On Jan 26, 2022
This is taking time to achieve
Re: Afreximbank To Support Nigeria’s Digital Switch Over Project by Nobody: 9:36am On Jan 26, 2022
What Ghana has done years back...

Which way Nigeria?
Re: Afreximbank To Support Nigeria’s Digital Switch Over Project by merits(m): 1:10pm On Jan 26, 2022
emekachief:
I need Facebook account. It must be more than five years old

I have facebook of 11 years.mail me for the deal.

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