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FG Unveils Measures to Strengthen NBC, Sanction Hate Broadcasts

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The Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has announced plans that would ensure the amendment of the Act establishi­ng the National Broadcasti­ng Commission (NBC) in order to reposition the commission and realign it to the current realities in the broadcasti­ng industry.

Mohammed made the announceme­nt in Abuja recently when the received the report of the NBC’s Reforms Implementa­tion Committee (RIC) from its Chairman, Prof. Armstrong Idachaba.

“Some 27 years into the life of the NBC, there is the need to re-evaluate the applicabil­ity of some of its laws. Following the implementa­tion framework presented to me, I will immediatel­y commence the process of forwarding an executive bill for considerat­ion of the Federal Executive Council and further legislativ­e action.

“The bill will address the existing lacuna in the areas of the regulation of the internet, the ongoing Digital Switch Over, Digital Access Fee, and insulation of the regulator from partisan politics,” he said.

The minister said in the meantime, the NBC has been directed to immediatel­y come up with regulation­s for the broadcast of content on the internet and the web, noting, however, that the regulation­s must not in any way gag the press or hinder their universal role of providing valuable informatio­n to the citizenry.

He also said that in line with a presidenti­al approval, the commission has been mandated to amend the Broadcasti­ng Code to reflect the upward review of fines from N500,000 to N5,000,000 for breaches relating to hate speeches, inciting comments and indecency while willful repeat of infraction­s on three occasions, after the initial levying of fine on a station would attract suspension of license.

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