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Technology Driven Media, Our Target –Semenitari
The Rivers State Government yesterday stated that it was committed to addressing the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) challenges in its media organisations to make them competitive and relevant in national and global communication industry.
In line with the objective, the government said it has set in motion the process for the provision of digital equipment for the state-owned media organisations.
The Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mrs Ibim Semenitari, stated this at the maiden quarterly forum of the Rivers State Television (RSTV) chapel of the Nigerian Union of Journalists in Port Harcourt.
Represented by the General Manager of RSTV, Mr Tonye Ekong, Mrs Semenitari said that government’s plan for a media village where all the state-owned media organisations would be accommodated was still on course.
She noted that Nigeria was lagging behind in the ICT-driven media industry, and assured that the Rivers State Government would raise the bar in this regard during her tenure as Information and Communications Commissioner.
According to her, fora such as the one organised by the RSTV chapel of the NUJ, promoted the ventilation of ideas, and hoped that it would be sustained.
In his speech, the Chairman of the Rivers State Council of the NUJ, Mr Opaka Dokubo, challenged government and management of media houses to provide equipment and incentives for journalists to perform their duties effectively.
Dokubo said that even though remunerations of media workers were not commensurate with the time and resources put in, they were still prepared to improve themselves through workshops and seminars.
While recommending the initiative of the RSTV chapel of NUJ to other chapels, the NUJ chairman explained that only the chapels could effectively address their peculiar challenges while the council addressed the problems.
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