FG begins transformative reform for FRCN, NTA
Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information and National Orientation, has stated that the Federal Government will implement transformative reforms aimed at restoring the lost glory of two iconic institutions in Nigeria’s media landscape, the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) and the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN).
This was disclosed by the minister during a working visit to the two media businesses in Kaduna on Friday.
While acknowledging Radio Nigeria Kaduna and the NTA, Kaduna’s indispensable roles in shaping public opinion, disseminating news, and fostering cultural exchange, the minister noted that the two institutions had lost their fortunes over the years due to decades of neglect, a poor attitude toward work, and outdated infrastructure and equipment, which had a negative impact on their output and performance.
Idris, on the other hand, assured that the Tinubu administration would revitalize the institutions and position them as trailblazers in Nigeria’s broadcasting sector.
“To properly situate the NTA and FRCN as positive agents within the federal government agenda, we must appreciate the fact of their current underwhelming performance in an ever-competitive, creative, and technology-driven operating environment.
“My coming here today in the company of the Directors General of the NTA and FRCN is to genuinely seek a realistic approach to addressing some of these challenges, which is at the forefront of our priorities. We shall explore all the available options to ensure that we restore the lost glory of the NTA and FRCN,” he said.
The minister said the case of the FRCN at national and state levels is even more dire, particularly at Radio Nigeria, Kaduna, which he described as “a once prestigious bastion of information” that has produced innumerable broadcast icons.
“Indeed, Radio Nigeria Kaduna needs urgent resuscitation. We will surely act with urgency on this rescue mission,” he said.
The minister said upon his assumption of office, he was inundated by calls from numerous interest groups on the dwindling fortunes of the two establishments, stressing that his work is cut out for him in ensuring that both NTA and FRCN are rejigged to achieve their set of objectives.
“I want to assure the management, staff, and other stakeholders of the NTA and FRCN that President Tinubu has appointed Malam Salihu Abdulhamid Dembos and Dr Mohammed Bulama as Directors General of the NTA and FRCN, respectively, after a thorough consideration of their capacity to turn around the fortunes of the two largest television and radio broadcast chains in Nigeria and indeed in Africa.
“I am available to explore opportunities that will provide the necessary wherewithal to ensure that the NTA and FRCN are equipped with modern technology, staff are well trained, and their welfare is made a priority,” he said.
The minister said the two media organisations must be in tune with a media landscape that is rapidly evolving by embracing cutting-edge technologies to stay relevant, enhance efficiency, and reach a wider audience.
Idris, who was accompanied by the Director General of the NTA, Salihu Abdulhamid Dembos, and his FRCN counterpart, Dr Mohammed Bulama, inspected the major operational facilities of the two stations, including the transmission stations in the Isa Kaita area of Kaduna and Jaji along the Kaduna-Zaria Expressway.