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Rivers broadcasting houses to migrate from analogue to digital

The Rives State Ministry for Information and Communications has said the ministry has secured the approval of the state governor to migrate the state broadcast media houses from analogue to digital.

The state commissioner, Emma Okah said this during a courtesy to his office members of National officers of the Radio Television and Theatre Workers Union of Nigeria (RATTAWU).

Okah said aside installation of the digital equipment at Radio Rivers, the government also planned to upgrade infrastructure at the station.

The commissioner further said the state government was determined to make a difference in the lives of the people, adding that the infrastructural drive of the Administration had made the state a role model for other states in the country.

He noted that the state government would continue to embark as well as complete projects that are beneficial to the people of the state.

The commissioner also said the government was working hard to ensure that the National Festival for Arts and Culture (NAFEST) holding in Rivers State is not only successful but becomes the best ever hosted in the country.

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