Photo: Anambra State, Governor Willie Obiano and Mr Hassan Fawaz, Managing Director, of COMFAX Nigeria Limited, Hon Commissioner for Information Chief Tony Onyima (right) observes |
As part of efforts of his
administration to meet the deadline of digitalizing broadcast media in Nigeria
by 2015 and facilitate information dissemination in Anambra State, Governor
Chief Willie Obiano has signed the contract for the modernization and digitization
of the Anambra Broadcasting Service (ABS) to lift the establishment from the
doldrums 23 years after the creation of the State.
The contract for the new ABS Radio
and Television stations was signed at the Governor’s Lodge, Amawbia by Chief
Obiano for the State government while Hassan Fawaz, Managing Director, of
COMFAX Nigeria Limited, signed on behalf of the Company.
The contract for the project is
valued at N728 million and will be delivered within five months.
According to him, the realities of
modern governance demand that Anambra State should have a powerful media organ
that would fill the communication gap between the people and their leaders. He
further observed that Anambra State Broadcasting Service had been neglected for
too long and needs critical intervention to reposition it to fulfill its
mandate to Ndi Anambra.
Said he; "We are happy and
excited to be signing this contract today. ABS is an important heritage and a
great brand that should not be allowed to die. I am confident after going
through a rigorous tendering process will be able to deliver according to the
terms of this contract".
The governor revealed that the
project was the first phase in his administration’s comprehensive plan to
upgrade the ABS to a world class broadcasting outfit which started with the
appointment of an experienced Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer,
Mr. Uche Nworah to turn around the establishment.
He explained that when completed,
with digital equipment, the ABS Radio and Television which he regretted did not
cover the State presently would cover the entire South-East states with high
definition and quality output.
The governor pointed out that the
second phase of transforming the establishment would include placing it on the
DSTV to further boost its reach and status.
In his own remarks, the Honourable
Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Chief Tony Onyima said that
the contract signing was the first phase in the transformation of ABS, noting
that the State government was equally committed to building a brand new
broadcast complex that would house the new equipment".
Chief Onyima explained that the
process of rebuilding the State went through due process and when completed
would keep the establishment at par with other forward-looking broadcast
organizations.
The Commissioner noted that the new
equipment would enhance easy migration of the ABS Radio and Television to
digital broadcasting before the deadline of June 15, next year.
The elated new Managing
Director/Chief Executive Officer of ABS, Mr. Uche Nworah assured that
the ABS Management team would use the equipment and empowerment to
make the government and people of the State proud.
He called on all the stakeholders
and Ndi Anambra to give the necessary support and encouragement that the
transforming station would need to achieve its goals.
Nworah also expressed the gratitude
of the management and staff of ABS to the Obiano government for the various
efforts aimed at repositioning the organization and enjoined the people of the
State to get prepared for the unleashing of a world class broadcasting content.
"These are happy and interesting
times for all of us at ABS. Clearly, the state government has set us on the
path of growth and Ndi Anambra will shortly experience a world class
broadcasting content.”
The Managing Director of the
contracting firm, Mr. Fawaz thanked the government for giving the firm the
opportunity to handle such an important project, noting that the company had
built over 100 new radio and television stations across the country.
Fawaz assured further that the
company would deliver on schedule and with the best quality in the broadcast
market.
The signing ceremony was witnessed
by ABS Management team, the Managing Director of Anambra Newspapers and
Publishing Corporation, publishers of National Light newspapers, Mr. Chuka
Nnabuife, and a team from the Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism.
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