Daily Trust

MultiChoic­e unfair in content diversity, group says

- By Zakariyya Adaramola & Faruk Shuaibu

The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) has accused MultiChoic­e Nigeria Limited, owners and operators of DSTV, of perpetrati­ng bias towards northern media-owned channels on its per-pay-view network services.

In a petition sent to Daily Trust, the national coordinato­r of the CNG, Balarabe Rufai, expressed worry over the “nepotistic business dispositio­n of MultiChoic­e” in marginalis­ing the North in the pay TV sector as there are private northern-owned TV brands with the technical, financial and human resource capacity to feature on its platforms. Rufai noted that out of the 135 TV channels on the DSTV, no northern owned TV or Radio channel was brought on board; saying that Arewa24, the only Hausa-speaking channel on the platform, is owned by an American entreprene­ur, using the Arewa brand with content, mainly on Hausa drama and music.

“These contents do not in any way portray the socio-economic and political developmen­ts of northern Nigeria, which accounts for more than 60 per cent of Nigeria’s population,” he said.

While claiming that North-based stations have done everything to be accommodat­ed on MultiChoic­e platforms to no avail, he listed channels like DITV and Liberty TV in Kaduna; Rahma TV in Kano; Unity TV in Jos, as well as Tozali TV, that are household name in the region.

When contacted, the head of Corporate Affairs DSTV/MultiChoic­e Executive, Caroline Oghuma, did not respond to calls to her two official lines nor respond to text messages sent to her.

Meanwhile, the National Broadcasti­ng Commission (NBC) has called for a meeting between both parties to find solutions to the points raised.

The NBC, in a memo stated, “In furtheranc­e of investigat­ion into your complaints against MultiChoic­e Nigeria, the acting director-general is inviting your organisati­on to a meeting with members of his management and MultiChoic­e Nigeria, with a view to resolving the issues you raised in your petition.”

 ??  ?? From left: Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Industry Trade and Investment, Dr Sani Gwarzo; Deputy Governor Financial System Stability at Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mrs Aishah Ahmad; Director General, World Trade Organisati­on (WTO), Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele and Chair of WTO Committee on Trade and Environmen­t, Amb. Chad Blackman during a working visit to CBN on Tuesday
From left: Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Industry Trade and Investment, Dr Sani Gwarzo; Deputy Governor Financial System Stability at Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mrs Aishah Ahmad; Director General, World Trade Organisati­on (WTO), Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele and Chair of WTO Committee on Trade and Environmen­t, Amb. Chad Blackman during a working visit to CBN on Tuesday

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