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After Acknowledg­ing Payment, NTA Refuses to Broadcast Atiku’s AUN Founder’s Day

Denies sabotage, cites technical hitch es

- Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

In what appears to be part of political intrigues ahead of the 2019 general election, the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) yesterday declined to broadcast the 13th anniversar­y of the American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola live despite receiving millions of naira, THISDAY has learnt.

In a swift reaction, however, NTA Executive Director of News, Mr. Muhammad Labbo denied political sabotage, though claimed that NTA could not broadcast the confirmed that the Atiku media paid for live broadcast the programme live due to what he ascribed to technical hitches.

THISDAY checks revealed that NTA was duly paid and the payment was acknowledg­ed and confirmed for the live broadcast of the programme between 4pm to 6pm on Saturday.

The anniversar­y, also known as Founder’s Day, is a day set aside to celebrate the founder of the university and the presidenti­al candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.

The source revealed that the NTA sent its Outside Broadcast (OB) deployed from Jos and they were on ground before the programme started, thinking they were about to go live.

He said, “When I entered into the hall, about half way or thereabout, we started receiving calls from all over the country, people who knew that we normally run live coverage of it said they could not watch it. They did not start the live coverage at all.”

He said he tried “to contact NTA headquarte­rs in Abuja, but its management cannot give any tangible reason for not broadcasti­ng the programme live. I contacted their people on ground, the production people at their OB van and they look sorrowful.

“It was clear that there are some conspiracy at work from NTA headquarte­rs in Abuja, working the script of the federal government and a president Muhammadu Buhari

“If not for the last minute decision to accommodat­e Sliverbird Television as the second network for live coverage, the 13 edition of the programme would have been like lighting a candle and covering it, nobody would have known about it.”

However, the source did not disclose the exact amount paid for the 2 hours live coverage. According to a staff of NTA, two-hour life broadcast often costs for N7 million. There is no one-hour live broadcast. We only have two-hour live broadcast, which costs N7 million.

When contacted, Atiku’s media adviser, Mr. Paul Ibe confirmed that indeed there was a contract between NTA and Atiku media office.

“We have received a call from across the country and even outside the country from concerned people who were expecting to be availed the opportunit­y to follow the proceeding­s of the programme on NTA. We are accessing the situation to determine the next line of action.”

In his response, Labbo explained the technical problem that prevented NTA from broadcasti­ng the programme live, which according to him, had to do with the internatio­nal satellite transmissi­on.

He said, “When they called me and drew my attention to it, I made contact with the operationa­l head, he told me that they were having serious technical challenge in Yola. They gave me the technical explanatio­n, it has to do with our internatio­nal satellite transmissi­on.

“When I got the informatio­n, I called Paul Ibe back because he was the one that called me and made that complaint. I explained to him that they were recording it. Then they will be able to make it after they finish recording or at any time when they resolve the technical issue.

“The programme was transmitte­d, although not live. But it was transmitte­d in full when our technical people resolved the matter. I want to make an appeal. NTA is a public broadcaste­r. NTA is for everybody. NTA should not be dragged into politics.”

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