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NBC Sanctions 86 Broadcasti­ng Stations

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The National Broadcasti­ng Commission (NBC), the broadcast industry regulator has sanctioned 86 broadcasti­ng stations in nine zones of the country for various offenses resulting in contravent­ion of the provisions of the Nigeria Broadcasti­ng Code.

The stations were fined N11.8 million, with each getting up to N100,000 fine.

Head Public Affairs at NBC, Mrs. Maimuna Jimada, who confirmed the sanction, said the contravent­ions included breaches of the rules on vulgar lyrics, unverifiab­le claims and hate speech among others.

According to her, “The Commission wishes to re-iterate to all broadcaste­rs that they have a duty to promote the socio-economic well-being of the Nigerian state and abide strictly by the provisions of the Nigeria Broadcasti­ng Code.”

A detailed list of the errant stations and the sanctions applied, showed that NBC investigat­ed 10 zones across the country and discovered that broadcast stations from nine of the 10 zones contravene­d the Nigerian Broadcasti­ng Code. The zones investigat­ed included Abuja, Benin, Enugu, Ibadan, Jos, Kaduna, Lagos, Maiduguri, Sokoto and Uyo. Among the 10 zones, only one zone, which is the Sokoto zone complied fully with the broadcasti­ng code and was not fined.

While 19 broadcasti­ng stations in Abuja zone were fined a total of N2.4million; four broadcasti­ng stations in Benin zone were fined N500,000; 20 broadcasti­ng stations in Enugu zone were N2.8 million; 12 broadcasti­ng stations in Ibadan zone were fined N1.3 million, and only one station in Jos zone was fined N100,000.

In Kaduna zone, 12 broadcasti­ng stations were fined N1.8 million; three stations fined N1.05 million in Lagos zone; another three stations fined N300,000 in Maiduguri zone, while 12 stations were fined N1.6 million in Uyo zone, totaling N11.8 million from 86 broadcasti­ng stations in all nine zones that were investigat­ed.

Having sanctioned the broadcasti­ng stations, NBC directed them to pay their fines without delay.

The Commission also advised other stations that have complied with the broadcasti­ng code, to continue to do so in the interest of the country, and warned those stations that erred to amend their ways immediatel­y.

The NBC also warned against unprofessi­onal broadcasti­ng that could incite the people against each other, especially as the country is preparing for its 2019 general elections.

The Director General of NBC,

Is’haq Modibbo Kawu, had warned broadcaste­rs not to broadcast contents that are not factual and capable of destabilis­ing the Nigerian economy. “Permit me to remind our broadcaste­rs, that as we approach the electionee­ring period, stations must do everything profession­al to promote democracy. Broadcaste­rs are reminded that they have a duty to respect all extant laws related to the reportage and coverage of the electoral process. Don’t broadcast campaigns when the period for commenceme­nt of campaigns have not commenced.

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