The Abuja Broadcasting Corporation says it has met over 75 percent of its target for 2022, despite the harsh economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses across the world.
The managing director of Aso Radio and Television, Malam Ibrahim Damisa, told journalists during the end-of-year briefing, that the station had set up modalities in place to surpass its current achievement in the coming years.
Damisa said the feat was achieved because of the mandate given by the FCT minister, Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello, for the corporation to be run as an enterprise, saying the station was however limited by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We all know how devastating Covid-19 was. We saw how corporate bodies, departments and agencies are still grappling with the devastating impact of COVID-19. Many organisations set their targets but most of them are not meet their targets. But I am happy to inform you that we have met over 75 percent of the target that was set for Abuja Broadcasting Corporation for the year 2022 and that to me is more than a pass mark. It is an A.
“However, there’s still room for improvement, I’m not saying we are there yet. We are still developing strategies that will run through the next two to three years and these strategies will involve modern marketing skills because marketing has changed and since become digital,” he said.
The managing director while reeling out other achievements of both Aso Radio and Aso TV in the year under review said the management had also been able to improve broadcast quality and content by expanding the reach of Aso Television to DSTV in addition to other existing platforms.
Damisa while applauding the FCT minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, for his support to the station, said the history of Abuja Broadcasting Corporation Limited cannot be written without the mention of the current minister who has supported the expansion of reach and content improvement.
He said the Radio and Television arms of the corporation were near collapse when the current management set up by the minister took over, but since coming on board, the board and management had given both Aso Radio and Aso TV a new lease of life.
Other areas of improvement he said include staff training and welfare, infrastructure development, partnership and collaboration, all in a bid to drive the corporation toward efficiency.
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