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Information Ministry to create 2m jobs in next 3years – Lai Mohammed

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The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, says his ministry will create two million additional jobs within the next three years.

Mohammed made this known to State House correspondents at the end of the sixth virtual meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC), presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari, in the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Wednesday.

According to the minister, the decision is in line with the Buhari administration’s determination to move 100 million Nigerians out of poverty.

The minister had earlier presented to the Council, the Ministerial Performance Report of the ministry for Aug. 2019 to June 2020.

According to the minister, the Cultural Industrial Centres, which are scattered all over the country, are capable of creating 500,000 jobs within the next three years, with about 100,000 of the jobs being possible from restoring of museums, especially in Lagos, Plateau and Kwara States.

“But the good news, as contained in today’s presentation, is that the Ministry of Information and Culture is set to create over 2 million jobs within the next three years.

“We are doing this through the implementation of deliverable number seven, which mandates us to collaborate with the private sector to create jobs for the youths.

“The number one job creator under the Ministry of Information and Culture is the Digital Switch Over (DSO) in broadcasting, which is set to create one million jobs in the next three years through the manufacturing of set-top-boxes (decoders) and TV sets, TV and Film production, as well as TV and Online advertising and Data, among others.”

According to minister, the DSO will also fetch 100 million dollars from the collection of TV licences and Digital Access Fess, as well as one billion dollars from the sale of the spectrum that would be vacated once the Analogue to Digital migration has been completed.

He disclosed that the ministry had, so far, rolled out the DSO in five States (Enugu, Osun, Kwara, Kaduna and Plateau) as well as the Federal Capital Territory, while efforts had been intensified to extend the rollout to all parts of the country.

Mohammad, who said that the negative impact of COVID-19 had affected all sectors of the economy in Nigeria and around the world, noted the Creative Industry had been hit harder than any other sector.

According to him, this is so because the industry is the most people-centred and with social distancing and the ban on mass gathering, the industry is now grappling at straws.

He explained that the ongoing reform of the Broadcast and Advertising Industries aimed to strengthen the industries so they could live up to their billing and generate more job opportunities.

The minister expressed optimism that, when completed, the reform would, among others, propel revolutionary advantages in the area of promoting entrepreneurship in the local industry.

“As for the Advertising Sector, bringing Nigeria’s TV advertisement market to what it should be, which is three times its current size, could result in additional 200-400 million dollars revenue to the industry, in addition to creating thousands of jobs,” Mohammed said.

In his address to the correspondents on the outcome of the meeting, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Alhaji Muhammad Bello, said that the Council approved N6.7billion for the construction of roads in Abaji Area Council of the FCT.

Bello said N4.6billion of the amount would be expended on the construction of a road linking Yaba to Gurdi road in the area, while the remaining N2.1billion would be spent on the third phase of the construction of township road within Abaji city centre.

“During the Federal Executive Council, I presented two memos on the FCT and both were on infrastructure projects in satellite towns.

“The first one is the award for the construction of a road linking Yaba to Gurdi road in Abaji Area Council and that contract was approved for N4,648,255,381.42 with a completion period of 20 months.

“Already the company is constructing the road linking Yaba town to the main Abuja-Lokoja expressway.

“This road is meant to open up the rural community which is very agrarian with a lot of water resources; as a matter of fact, it is the area where we usually have the FCT fishing festival.

“The second contract is for the third phase of the construction of roads within the city of Abaji, which is in the southern tip of the FCT.

“This is about 8.4 kilometres and is intended to complete and complement the other roads that are already there.

“The contract is in the sum of N2,128,176,102.50 with a completion period of six months and this will upgrade the infrastructure in Abaji town,” Bello said.

For his part, the Minister of Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, disclosed that the Council approved N2.2billion for the extension of the runway at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos.

According to him, the approval will serve as a revised estimated total cost for the project.

“Today in Council, Aviation presented a memo for a revised estimated total cost for the extension and asphalt overlay of the Murtala Mohammed Airport runway, which was re-scoped to reconstruct and rehabilitate the taxiway bravo.

“The sum involved is N2,272,838,724.84 and it has completion period of twelve months.”

Sirika said that the extension and rehabilitation of the runway was essential for the safety and smooth operation of the airport.

“This central taxiway bravo is very critical to the operations of Lagos; it improves the efficiency and safety of that particular airport.

“It has been abandoned for the last 16 years or thereabout and in our own efforts to ensure that all projects are completed for the benefit of the country, its future and its fortune, in the wisdom of the Council chaired by the President, we approved that project.

“God willing, that project will be delivered by this time next year,” Sirika said.

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