The proposed Nigeria Police Broadcasting Service (NPBS) would hit the Air Waves nationwide beginning from November 28 2017 with a fund-raising ceremony at the International Conference Centre, Abuja, its Chairman/CEO, Ediri Jerry Wesley has said.
Speaking in an
interview with journalists in Abuja, he commended the Inspector-General of
Police, Ibrahim Idris for working tirelessly despite his busy schedule to
ensure the realisation of the project. Wesley
said, “The NPBS will focus on four areas of operations (TV, Radio, Online and
Emergency Control Centre). The project which is a Public Private Partnership
with the Nigeria Police will help to curb insecurity by prompt respond to
emergency situations.
Unlike most
broadcast organisations, the NPBS will not source for commercial adverts for
sustainability, rather its survival will depend largely on sponsorship from
corporate organisations and well-meaning Nigerians, Wesley said.
He also threw
information on recruitment of personnel saying NPBS would poach professionals
from world broadcast organisations including the Cable News Network (CNN). “About 5,000 young Nigerians will be engaged
and trained by 50 expatriate (Professionals from CNN, BBC and other foreign
media Organisations) for three years”, Wesley stated.
In order to reach
all Nigerians irrespective of their educational background, transmission will
also be done in both Pidgin English and other Nigerian Languages, he said. He said, “The NPBS will focus on four areas
of operations (TV, Radio, Online and Emergency Control Centre). The project
which is a Public Private Partnership with the Nigeria Police will help to curb
insecurity by prompt respond to emergency situations.”
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