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Letter to federal government raises alarm over Nigeria’s DSO strategy

Stakeholder warns Information Ministry and NBC over risks in 2026 digital switch over strategy

Mariam Balogun by Mariam Balogun
May 22, 2026
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Nigeria DSO satellite concerns raised over 2026 switch over risks, hardware gaps, and infrastructure challenges in letter to federal authorities

Ladi Yakubu, a concerned industry stakeholder, has written a detailed letter to the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, copying the Director-General of the National Broadcasting Commission, Dr Charles Ebuebu, and other senior officials, raising alarm over what he described as critical risks surrounding Nigeria’s planned Digital Switch Over scheduled for June 17, 2026.

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The correspondence highlights what the writer terms Nigeria DSO satellite concerns, warning that the transition from terrestrial broadcasting to a satellite led model could expose structural weaknesses in infrastructure readiness, hardware supply, and audience measurement systems.

A central issue raised in the letter is the reliance on NigComSat-1R as the primary broadcast platform, with concerns expressed over its operational lifespan and long term orbital stability.

The writer argues that any gap between the ageing satellite and planned replacements could create continuity risks for nationwide transmission.

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The letter further warns that delays in successor satellites, including NigComSat-2A and 2B, may result in what it describes as a prolonged capacity gap.

It also raises questions about contingency arrangements involving third party satellite leasing, suggesting that such a move could trigger large scale technical disruptions for households requiring dish realignment.

According to the submission, Nigeria DSO satellite concerns also extend to the logistics of nationwide deployment, particularly the feasibility of installing and maintaining an estimated tens of millions of set top boxes within a compressed timeline.

The writer points to ongoing legal disputes involving domestic manufacturers and questions whether importation would be necessary to meet demand.

The letter argues that such a scenario could conflict with existing industrial policy objectives while also creating uncertainty in the rollout of digital broadcasting infrastructure across the country.

Another major issue raised relates to audience measurement systems and the reliance on return path data for advertising analytics.

The writer contends that a satellite based, unidirectional broadcast model may limit data accuracy, potentially skewing audience representation in rural and low income areas without consistent internet connectivity.

The submission also questions the ownership and operational structure of the FreeTV platform, describing what it calls a lack of clarity around institutional responsibility among key stakeholders.

It further warns that Nigeria DSO satellite concerns could extend to economic implications, including the valuation of advertising markets and the sustainability of broadcaster revenue models if audience data is not comprehensively captured.

In its conclusion, the letter urges the Federal Government and regulatory agencies to address what it describes as sequencing gaps in infrastructure planning, hardware deployment, and measurement systems before the June 2026 deadline.

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The writer cautions that without clearer coordination and contingency planning, the Digital Switch Over could face operational disruptions that undermine its intended benefits, calling for greater transparency and stakeholder engagement as the transition approaches.

Mariam Balogun
Mariam Balogun

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