An engineer and businessman, Chief Ndukwe Ikoh has expressed dissatisfaction with the level of infrastructural decay at National Broadcasting Academy (NBA) Lagos, particularly the road leading to the over six-decades-old school and the structures housing the Academy.
The industrialist and politician also promised to do all within his capacity to give the training institute a befitting outlook in coming days.
He made this pledge in a chat with ABN TV and monitored by IGBERE TV on Friday at an occasion to mark the end of the Batch βBβ 2019 basic course of the Academy.
While commending the school for a high level of academic activities and training it has offered to the participants in the last 62 years, he said infrastructure has remained its major challenge, expressing readiness to assist in bringing a turnaround.
He said the antecedent of the Academy in churning out successful practitioners in broadcast journalism has been very positive.
Chief Ikoh who was a guest at the event urged practitioners and intending broadcasters to see the institute as virile in giving them the needed training to excel in broadcast profession.