“The reforms that we have undertaken will promote local content and will give value to your creative work.”
Mohammed, who announced this at a meeting with the Electronic Media Content Owners Association of Nigeria in Lagos, said the measure was part of the reforms being implemented in the broadcast industry.
“I believe that we are entering a new dawn for local content producers like you. We are revamping the Broadcasting Code in a manner that will favour you. He commended the tenacity of purpose of members of the association and encouraged them to continue to produce the local content that reflects the nation’s diverse cultures in order to inculcate values and ethics in children.
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