Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara has approved N3.6 billion for the upgrade and re-equipping of the state’s AM Radio Station.
This is part of his administration’s commitment to repositioning the media in the north-western state.
This is contained in a statement issued in Gusau on Monday by the State Commissioner for Information and Culture, Muhammad Mahmud.
Mahmud said that the approval was granted by the State Executive Council Meeting chaired by Lawal.
“The approval was part of the present administration’s commitment to revitalising the state-owned media institutions and strengthening effective information dissemination to the public.
“The project, which involves the supply of modern broadcasting equipment, was awarded to ECALPEMOS Technologies, a reputable firm with proven expertise in broadcast technology,” he said
According to Mahmud, the duration of the project was 90 days, within which the contractor was expected to complete the supply and installation of the equipment aimed at enhancing operational capacity, signal coverage, and overall broadcast quality of the AM radio station.
“The council noted that the upgrade would significantly improve public access to timely, accurate, and reliable information, particularly for rural communities, while also supporting government policies, public enlightenment, and socio-economic development across the state,” Mahmud added.
The commissioner reaffirmed the Lawal administration’s resolve to reposition the media as a critical partner in governance, transparency, and citizens’ engagement.
He assured that all approved projects by the present administration in the state would be executed in line with due process and global best practices.
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