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The Managing Director of
Nigeria Television Authority (NTA), Mr. Maxwell Loko, has named an Osun
State-based firm to produce Terrestrial Broadcast Set Top Boxes (STB) for the
planned digital switchover from analogue to digital.
The
Guardian Nigeria report continues:
Loko
presented the contract paper to Governor Rauf Aregbesola, whose government
partnered the Ghana-based RLG technology company in 2013, to train youths under
the Osun Youths Technology Trainings Acquisition Scheme, (OYESTECH).
The
firm, RLG/Adulawo Technology Company secured the US$31.5 million after an
inspection of its facilities in the state.
The
NTA’s management said the Federal Government’s decision to partner the company
was due to its capacity to deliver on the terms and conditions attached to the
contract.
Loko
described the partnership as a milestone in promoting locally made products in
the country.
He
said the contract was awarded to the company due to Aregbeola’s commitment to
the promotion of science, technology and innovation.
The
NTA boss attributed the emergence of the company to its dedication and
commitment to scientific discoveries and technological advancement.
The
factory had in the last four years been one of the major manufacturers of
commonly used electronics devices in the country such as telephone handsets and
computers.
According
to Loko, the company had an installed capacity for 600,000 Set Top Boxes (STB)
per month and is expected to produce over a million boxes before the deadline
in June 2017.
“This
is technology in motion, as this contract is a signal that the country is
moving towards achieving an enhanced technology.
“The
gesture would go a long way in encouraging other sectors to develop capacities
that could make the country to compete favourably with her counterparts in
terms of advanced science and technology,” he said.
Aregbesola
described the partnership as a breakthrough that would further boost the
efforts of his administration on youth empowerment and economic progress.
He
expressed satisfaction with the company’s capacity to deliver as expected
within the time frame, adding that the company had since its creation trained
about 5000 youths in different technological areas of specialization.
The
Chairman, Ad-hoc Committee of the House of Representatives on Digital
Switchover, Sunday Marshar-Katun, said the committee was raised to supervise
the process in order to meet the deadline.
Also, a representative of the Director General of National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), Friday Ukwela, said the Osun firm was the best among the 13 companies that applied for the contract.
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