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Buhari Brings Back WAI, 32yrs After

The Authority - The Minister of In­formation Culture and Tourism, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, as hinted that the National campaign tagged: ‘War against Indis­cipline’ will be re-launched soon after the proposed National Summit on Re­birth, Ethics and Values have been concluded in July, 2016.

It will be recalled that as a military Head of State, Pres­ident Buhari alongside late Tunde Idiagbon launched a nationwide campaign called ‘War Against Indis­cipline’ (WAI). The cam­paign was aimed at tackling the most anti-social Nige­rian characteristics such as indiscipline, corruption, and lack of environmental sanitation.

The minister disclosed this at a press briefing yes­terday in Abuja which was intended to inform Nigeri­ans on the successful take-off of the pilot scheme of the Digital Switch Over in Jos Plateau State.

Fielding questions from journalists on why govern­ment was yet to start the campaign one year after it assumed office, Alhaji Mo­hammed explained that government had already started the ground work for the campaign to be launched.

“You cannot do every­thing on day one in office. You choose your priority. The truth about it is that we have started actually work­ing one time on our ‘War Against Indiscipline’ and we have received presen­tations from both public and the private sector. The ministry has reviewed the proposals.
“But we do not want to launch our campaign un­til after our Summit on National rebirth, Ethics and Values have been con­cluded and this summit will come up in July. So, we are actually just at the tip of launching this national campaign”, he said.

Speaking further, the Minister while highlight­ing the benefits that would be accrued to the nation’s economy with the migra­tion from analogue trans­mission to the Digital Ter­restrial Transmission said the ministry was focused on meeting the June, 2017 deadline.

“The digitisation proj­ect must go on irrespec­tive of what irregularities are taking place. But we know that we do not have a choice than to meet the deadline of 2017. Apart from the huge economic benefits that will be reaped from this process, Nigeria will be left behind if it does not meet the deadline. It will mean in effect that all our television broadcasting will no longer be protected by interference from other parts of the world.

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