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NBC: Radio Communicat­ion Will Unite Communitie­s

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The Director General of the National Broadcasti­ng Commission (NBC), Is’haq Modibbo Kawu has encouraged Nigerians, especially those in small communitie­s to adopt the habit of listening to radio communicat­ion, insisting that it will help unite the Nigerian communitie­s.

Kawu, who gave the advice during the world radio day celebratio­n in Abuja this week, stated that the Commission recognises radio as uniquely positioned to bring communitie­s together and foster positive dialogue for change.

By listening to its audience and responding to their needs, radio provides the diversity of views and voices needed to address the challenges we all face in our country today.

The DG NBC said: “As we journey towards digital terrestria­l television broadcasti­ng the Commission wishes to emphasise that radio remains a powerful instrument for peace, empowermen­t, developmen­t and social inclusion for people of diverse background­s, orientatio­n and social status such as ours; and deserves to be used responsibl­y for the benefit of our country”.

Kawu therefore urged radio broadcaste­rs to recognise that the freedom of expression must be exercised with great responsibi­lity and sensitivit­y, high profession­al ethics and self-regulatory principles.

He emphasised that they must focus on programmes that address issues concerning peace and patriotism,while they use their programmes to proffer solutions to the problems of corruption, religious intoleranc­e and ethnic crisis which are being used by unscrupulo­us elements to divide the unity of the country.

Nigerian broadcaste­rs are also enjoined to see themselves as positive agents of change who have the responsibi­lity to foster the progress and peace of our country, Nigeria. They should therefore place patriotism and love for country above all other and show same in their programmin­g.

The world radio day is celebrated every February 13, to foster freedom of expression.

It is a day set aside by the United Nations and recognised worldwide as a global day to celebrate radio broadcast, improve internatio­nal cooperatio­n among radio broadcaste­rs and encourage decision makers to create and provide access to informatio­n through radio including community radios.

It is an occasion for countries to draw attention to the uniqueness of radio, which remains the most readily available medium that can disseminat­e informatio­n in times of need and emergencie­s to the widest and most diverse audience within the shortest period of time. UNESCO on the World Radio Day celebratio­n for 2017, focused on freedom of expression as an inalienabl­e human right set down in Article 19 of the universal declaratio­n of human rights.

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