Fg will enforce 70 local content in radio tv production minister

It seems like you're referring to a recent announcement by the Minister of Information and Culture in Nigeria, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, regarding the enforcement of 70% local content in radio and TV production.

To clarify, the Minister has announced that the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) will henceforth enforce a 70% local content policy in radio and TV production in Nigeria. This means that at least 70% of the content aired on local radio and TV stations must be produced by Nigerian artists, producers, and other stakeholders.

The aim of this policy is to promote and develop the Nigerian entertainment industry, create jobs, and reduce the dominance of foreign content on local airwaves. The Minister believes that this policy will also help to preserve Nigerian culture and values, and promote the growth of the local economy.

It's worth noting that this policy is not new, as there have been previous attempts to enforce local content regulations in the Nigerian broadcasting industry. However, this latest announcement seems to be a renewed effort to ensure that the policy is strictly enforced and that local content producers are given more opportunities to showcase their talents.

What are your thoughts on this policy? Do you think it's a good move for the Nigerian entertainment industry?