The
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said that
government-owned media organizations will be restructured and
reinvented in order to position them to compete favourably with other
broadcasters.
The
Minister gave the assurance when he received the National Executive
Committee of the Radio, Television and Theatre Arts Workers Union
(RATTAWU) on a courtesy visit in Abuja on Monday.
While
responding to the issue raised by RATTAWU on the low patronage of
public media, he said the government media organizations have to be
retooled to provide compelling contents that will make them attractive
to viewers and advertisers.
“As
long as we do not improve on the quality of NTA, and other public
media, we cannot compete with others. We need to restructure, we need to
reinvent NTA, FRCN and all our other publicly-owned media because that
is the only way we can compete favourably with other broadcasting
outfits ” Alhaji Mohammed said.
He
reiterated that under his watch, no public media organization would
deny access to the political opposition but emphasized that the media,
especially the broadcast outfits, should always adhere strictly to the
provisions of the Broadcasting Code in the performance of their duties.
The
Minister assured that the Federal Government is committed to the
diversification of the economy through an organized and coordinated
approach to mainstream culture, tourism and agriculture into the
economy.
“Agriculture
is one area where our diversification is going to be felt but what we
have done is that we are not just talking about agriculture in the
abstract. We are picking a few crops and a few items that we intend to
be self-sufficient in and these items are today taking a large chunk of
our foreign exchange. So in diversifying in agriculture, we are linking
it to the entire economy,” he said.
The
Minister told the RATTAWU that he has been studying the minutes of
their meetings with the government on improved remuneration package for
its members and promised to continue to engage the stakeholders in that
regard.
Earlier,
the President of RATTAWU, Dr. Yemisi Bamgbose, commended the Buhari
administration for the successes it had recorded in the fight against
corruption and insurgency and urged the government to extend the same
vigour to revamping the nation’s economy.
He
also spoke on the need to diversify the economy, improve the
remuneration of media workers, curb the instability in the leadership of
the public media and ensure their independence.
Dr.
Bamgbose called for the review of the law that empowers Local
Governments to collect radio licence fees because, he said, the third
tier of government has no input in broadcasting.
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