The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is set to partner with TStv to enable the smooth take-off of its internet protocol television.
This positive partnership came to be following a star-studded courtesy visit today to TStv headquarters at Idu Industrial Layout, Abuja.
The visit was led by the NYSC Director-General, Major General Shuaibu Ibrahim. After taking a tour around the state of the art facility, he disclosed his intention to enter into a partnership with the media power house.
The collaboration with the indigeneous satellite television outfit, TStv, is said to be geared towards the smooth take-off of NYSC’s Internet Protocol Television.
General Ibrahim, who was led on a guided tour of all the units of the media outfit by the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Dr Bright Echefu, commended his initiative of establishing a purely indigenous media outfit.
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He disclosed the need to give a wider publicity to NYSC programmes, adding that Corps Members as talented youths in different areas of endeavour, contributing immensely to national development would drive the television station.
The NYSC Director General sought for a robust collaboration with the TStv towards ensuring that the objectives of establishing the NYSC Internet Protocol TV are achieved.
“I want to plead with you as an Ex-Corps Member to kindly support us and we want to assure you that we will continue to partner with you to the benefit of both organisations”, he said.
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The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of TStv, Dr Bright Echefu, in his remarks expressed appreciation and immense gratitude to the NYSC for the visit.
He added by praying that the collaboration which is being birthed would be sustained and deepened, and would yield the desired results in no distant time.
The visit was indeed a fruitful one, and undoubtedly a development in the right direction for NYSC.