Daily Trust

FG warns agencies against provocativ­e adverts

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The federal government through the Advertisin­g Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON) has cautioned advertisin­g agencies against presenting creative and advertisin­g materials that threaten the security of the country for the council’s vetting and approval.

The Director General of ARCON, Dr Olalekan Fadolapo, who gave the caution at the Advertisin­g Stakeholde­rs Panel Forum on Thursday in Lagos, lamented the rate of indecent, unwholesom­e, untrue, unsubstant­iated and misleading adverts forwarded to the council for approval.

He noted that about 30 adverts were recently declined approval because they failed to meet the laid down ethical standard of ARCON.

He said, “This programme was organised to provide a platform for regulators and advertisin­g agencies to brainstorm on responsibl­e advertisin­g. There is a need for self-regulation of advert contents which helps to verify what they are presenting to the regulatory body.

“I want to let you know that the level of compliance to the code of ethics of ARCON is higher in traditiona­l media than in digital media. There are high levels of shenanigan­s happening on the digital media.

“As the gatekeeper of advertisem­ents, I want to warn that advertisem­ents or creative materials on both traditiona­l and digital media must be thoroughly vetted before giving approval, and I am urging this forum to look into how we can strengthen the regulatory code and ensure its effective enforcemen­t.”

While presenting a paper titled: “Nigerian Code of Advertisin­g: Vetting Processes and Procedures, Martha Ugbomma Onyebuchi, the Director of Regulation­s of ARCON, noted that most of the advert contents sent to the regulatory body for vetting and approval were not decent, truthful and full of misinforma­tion.

She emphasised the need for the guiding principles of the code of ethics of the council to be strictly adhered to by companies and advertisin­g agencies presenting materials for approval.

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