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Insecurity: 40 CSOs reject NBC order on broadcast mode

- By Abbas Jimoh

The Civil Society Consortium on Civic Space has condemned the order by the administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari to gag the media through the directive by the National Broadcasti­ng Commission (NBC) to media houses.

The convener of the consortium made of 40 CSOs, Mbasekei Martin Obono said that directives by the NBC is a further attempt by the government to shrink the civic space and endanger the lives of citizens even further.

According to him, the directive which has its legal base from section 5 of the NBC Code is inconsiste­nt with Section 22 1999 Constituti­on (role media organizati­ons), Section 39 1999 constituti­on (freedom of expression and opinion) and Article 9 African Charter on Human and Peoples Right (Right to receive informatio­n and free expression without interferen­ce).

“We are in an era where people living in Nigeria need access to security informatio­n more than ever before to make an informed decision on how to move around or navigate dangerous terrains the country.

“The order can cause more deaths and destructio­n of properties if citizens cannot access informatio­n about dangers ahead of time. Preventing media organizati­ons from reporting insecurity is not only a breach of the constituti­onal rights of the media, it will portend unjust and avoidable casualty in the country,” Obono said.

He added that the order is a breach of right for citizens to access and digest informatio­n to the point of forming an opinion that may affect the outcome of the 2023 elections.

He said, “Citizens need to have access to media reports and informatio­n that will help them determine whether or not the ruling party at the centre has performed creditably in the area of security to deserve another electoral opportunit­y in 2023.”

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