The Office of Edo first Lady and the national video and census board, Edo State is to embark on a project “Healthy Screen” aimed at ensuring children and youth do not have access to materials beyond their age
This was the fallout of the discussion when the Benin Centre of the National Video and Census Board met with the coordinator, office of Edo first lady, Mrs Edesili Anani.
Juliet Samuel Asein was there for EBS news.
With the dynamics of video production and censorship changing daily, the place of the underaged as a segment of viewership population calls for stronger consideration.
With the National Video and Census Board in audience, the Coordinator, Office of Edo First Lady Mrs Edesili Anani calls for up for an updated measure to guide the children from viewing materials beyond their age.
While noting willingness to partner the Video and Census Board on the healthy screen project noted that a healthy mindset will help shape a healthy future.
Head of Benin Centre, National Video and Census Board Fred Elakhe having enumerated the board’s duties and appealed for assistance in the advancement of Edo movies and project healthy screen
Highlights of the visit was presentation of materials on video grading.