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Nigeria sets December 2028 for final analogue TV switch-off

The Nigerian government has fixed December 2028 as the deadline for the final transition from analogue to digital television broadcasting.

• July 15, 2026
Collage of TVs
Collage of TVs

The Nigerian government has fixed December 2028 as the deadline for the final transition from analogue to digital television broadcasting.

The director-general of the National Broadcasting Commission, Charles Ebuebu, announced this in an interview in Abuja. Mr Ebuebu said the December 2028 deadline marks the final analogue switch-off.

“We put a timeline for analogue switch-off. Before that time, a lot of things will be put in place. This is just phase one,” he said.

He said subsequent phases would cover paid television services, studio development and designated production centres for content creators.

The NBC boss said audience measurement was also progressing, with a proof of concept completed in about 7,000 homes in Lagos, while implementation had commenced in Abuja.

According to him, the commission will make the phases public after consultations with key stakeholders, including the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria, to secure their buy-in.

He said the analogue switch-off would free up valuable spectrum for other uses, describing it as a strategic national asset.

Mr Ebuebu said the spectrum will be professionally valued before being allocated to users such as telecommunications, application, and financial services companies.

“I won’t put a sum to it, but it is valued upwards of about $50 billion. Consultants will determine its actual value before allocation,” he said.

Regarding obsolete broadcasting equipment, Mr Ebuebu said the commission was developing a policy informed by expert input and international best practices.

He said the Digital Switch Over white paper required broadcasters to separate content production from transmission, with transmission handled by signal distributors such as NIGCOMSAT.

According to him, obsolete analogue equipment may be repurposed where possible, while the government will be approached to absorb unusable assets to prevent environmental hazards from industrial waste.

(NAN)

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