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As Governor Inuwa Yahaya Lights Up Airwaves with Digital Overhaul of Gombe Media Corporation



By Ismaila Uba Misilli 

In a world where communication shapes the narrative and promotes development, the role of media cannot be overstated. For Gombe State, the Gombe Media Corporation (GMC) has long stood as the bridge between government policies and the people, illuminating lives through information, education, and entertainment. However, like many state-owned media organizations, GMC faced challenges that undermined its potential, until now.

Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, with his visionary leadership, has ushered in a new era for GMC. The upgrade of the station is not just about technological advancements but is a statement of the Governor’s commitment to empowering institutions that amplify the voice of the people.

One of the greatest obstacles GMC faced was power instability, which often left the station at the mercy of erratic electricity supply. Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s administration tackled this head-on by introducing a hybrid power solution. A robust solar power system now ensures uninterrupted broadcasting, complemented by two generators (350kva and 250kva). This has not only stabilized operations but also demonstrated the Governor's understanding of sustainable solutions in governance.

Broadcasting technology is the heartbeat of any media house, and GMC’s heart just got a major upgrade. The procurement of a state-of-the-art hybrid transmitter signals a leap into modern broadcasting. Energy-efficient and capable of delivering superior signal quality, this investment guarantees that GMC's programming reaches every corner of Gombe State and beyond with unparalleled clarity.

The GMC studio has been transformed and quipped with professional-grade microphones, audio processors, advanced mixing consoles, and air-conditioned environments. The station is now poised to produce world-class content. The digital migration to platforms like NIGCOMSAT and Startimes has further expanded the station's reach, turning it into a media giant in the Northeast and a source of pride for Gombe State.

Standing tall among Nigeria’s tallest antenna masts, GMC’s infrastructure has been fortified with a world-class earthing system to protect against lightning strikes. This upgrade ensures uninterrupted transmission even during turbulent weather, a reflection of the Inuwa Yahaya administration's meticulous approach to safeguarding investments.

At the helm of this revitalized institution is Malam Ibrahim Isa, a seasoned journalist whose vast experience, including a stint at the BBC Hausa Service, brings credibility and expertise. His leadership fits perfectly to Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s vision of making GMC a shining example of excellence in public service broadcasting.

The transformation of GMC is not just about technology, it is about the people. By enhancing GMC’s capacity, Governor Inuwa Yahaya is empowering the media to better inform, educate, and entertain. In an age where misinformation thrives, GMC now stands as a reliable source of truth, a custodian of culture, and a champion of public enlightenment.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s investment in GMC is a proof of his belief in institutions as drivers of progress. Under his leadership, Gombe State continues to set benchmarks in governance, infrastructure, and human capital development. The GMC upgrade is another feather in his cap, which showcases his ability to balance immediate needs with long-term goals.

As GMC takes its place as a leading media institution in Northern Nigeria, it also cements the reputation of Gombe as a state on the rise. For us in Gombe, this is not just a technological upgrade; it is a renewal of our voice, ou stories, and our identity.

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