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Akingbulu advocates inclusive review of regulatory code

- Sunday Aikulola

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EXECUTIVE Director, Centre for Media and Society ( Cemeso), Akin Akingbulu, has called on regulatory agencies in the media space to prioritise citizen participat­ion in legal and regulatory reforms.

Emphasis on inclusivit­y aims to foster better understand­ing, and build mutual trust among stakeholde­rs in the media industry.

Akingbulu made the remarks during a courtesy visit to the Director General National Broadcasti­ng Commission ( NBC), Charles Ebuebu, and follow- up meeting on the amendment of the NBC Act in Abuja recently.

Advocating comprehens­ive legal reforms, Akingbulu highlighte­d the need for enhanced independen­ce, adequate funding for the NBC and full implementa­tion of the Digital Switch Over ( DSO) project to modernise Nigeria's broadcasti­ng industry.

He further urged the NBC to address outdated laws that hinder modern journalist­ic practices.

Responding, Ebuebu pledged the commission's commitment to establishi­ng a more transparen­t, inclusive, and effective regulatory framework that serves the interests of all stakeholde­rs.

He emphasised the move is necessary to rebuild stakeholde­r confidence and outlined commitment to conducting thorough review of the NBC'S code and processes, appeal court judgments that restrict the commission's ability to sanction broadcaste­rs and uphold transparen­cy and fairness in interactio­ns with stakeholde­rs.

Ebuebu further highlighte­d efforts to equip NBC staff with necessary tools and update their skills to navigate the digital age.

The meeting marks a significan­t contributi­on by Cemeso under Phase II of the European Union Support to Democratic Governance ( EUSDGN) initiative.

Cemeso engages House Committee on media law reforms

EXECUTIVE Director of the Centre for Media and Society ( Cemeso), Dr. Akin Akingbulu, has called on lawmakers to prioritise legislativ­e reforms in the media and informatio­n sector, emphasizin­g the need to address pressing national and global issues affecting the media landscape.

Akingbulu made this call in Abuja during a courtesy visit and follow- up meeting to the Chairman, House Committee on Informatio­n National Orientatio­n in the House of representa­tives on issues relating to media law reform and the amendment of the NBC Act.

This visit marked a significan­t interventi­on by Cemeso under Phase II of the European Union Support to Democratic Governance ( EUSDGN) initiative.

Cemeso Executive Director stressed importance of reforms that deepen democracy, enhance media freedom and promote pluralism of expression.

Akingbulu highlighte­d the fundamenta­l role of citizen participat­ion in the legislativ­e process, describing it as crucial for a functionin­g democracy and essential for creating acceptable laws.

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