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Benue Television to hit the Airwave Soon
 
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Tue, 21 Feb 2017   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Permanent Secretary of the Benue State Ministry of Information and Orientation, Mrs Eunice Agada has hinted that the state is set to have its own television station soon.

Mrs Agada who made this disclosure at the opening of 2017 Ministerial and Accountability Press briefing held at NUJ House, Makurdi yesterday, stated that the station has latest equipment which experts found to be in perfect conditions.

According to her, “with a little push now, the state TV will hit the airwave because we have put almost all the necessary things on ground including purchases of 150kVA generator set and enough staff. We are also making concerted efforts towards digitizing the state Library.”

The Benue Television Corporation (BTV) project was conceived by former governor, George Akume, and became an inherited project to his successor, Dr Gabriel Suswam. Although Suswam is actually the first governor who deemed it fit to practically erect a building for the take-off of a state owned television station.

The permanent secretary said Governor Samuel Ortom has established an Ultra-Modern ICT centre duly equipped with trending ICT equipment and gadgets with the capacity to render ICT training to the state ministries.

Mrs Agada however commended the governor for the purchase of 10kW transmitter for Radio Benue Makurdi and 5 Kilowatts FM transmitter for the Idekpa substation for uninterrupted transmission.

She disclosed that the AM arm of the state radio has been resuscitated through purchase of modern and state of art equipment for the station.

 

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