From Okwe Obi, Abuja
Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State and his Plateau State counterpart, Governor Caleb Mutfwang have called for the strengthening of indigenous content in the programmes of Luft PayTV across the country, in order to boost the country’s economy.
They made the call recently in Abuja at the launch of the digital payTV service, expressed excitement over the economic opportunities and potentials of the pay TV in the industry.
Governor Sule, who commended the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Luft Pay TV, Dr Bright Echefu, said it was time to use the pay TV channels to promote Nigeria’s culture, history, sports and youths development.
On his part, Governor Mutfwang, said Luft PayTV has come to stay to promote local initiatives, boost the entertainment industry and break monopoly for shared values and investment opportunities in the country.
Dr Bright Echefu, said the organisation has begun a revolutionary television service with its official inauguration, ushering in a new era of entertainment for Nigeria.
“This innovative platform promises to deliver the best of global and local content, tailored to meet the diverse needs of Nigerian audiences. We are thrilled to introduce Luft PayTV, designed with Nigerians in mind,” Echefu said.
He said the TV would offer an unparalleled entertainment experience, featuring thrilling Nollywood blockbusters, live sports action, international news, reality shows, and a dedicated Kiddies channel for children’s education and entertainment.
He said the organisation boasts cutting-edge technology, delivering crystal-clear HD quality, multi-device compatibility, and an affordable subscription plan. The platform is committed to showcasing Nigerian talent and content, promoting local stories and creativity.
Speaking on the Telecom Satellites Limited (TSTV), Dr. Echefu said: “TStv is not dead. We’re resolving internal shareholder disagreements and expect positive developments in the coming weeks. We assure our loyal customers that everything will be fine.