The Guardian (Nigeria)

NBC warns TV channels against obscene musical videos

- By Adeyemi Adepetun ( Lagos) and Nkechi Onyedika- Ugoeze ( Abuja)

NIGERIAN Communicat­ions Commission ( NCC) has called for the views of industry stakeholde­rs in the formulatio­n of policy that would lead to 5G deployment in the country.

In a public notice yesterday signed by the Director, Public Affairs, Dr. Henry Nkemadu, the commission expressed belief that the deployment of 5G would promote the national digital economy for a digital Nigeria that would improve the way citizens live and work.

According to NCC, 5G has been deployed commercial­ly in some countries, and as with the previous technologi­es, the Internatio­nal Commission for Non- ionising Radiation Protection ( ICNIRP) has classified radiation from 5G as non- ionising and therefore safe for human beings. NCC is mandated by Section 4( q) of the Nigerian Communicat­ions Act ( 2003) to prepare and implement programmes and plans that promote and ensure the developmen­t of communicat­ion services in Nigeria.

It listed the Ministry of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy, Office of the National Security Adviser, the National Assembly, Ministry of Health, National Environmen­tal Standards and Regulation­s Enforcemen­t Agency, and consumer advocacy groups as those it intended to involve in the consultati­ve inquiry.

The commission said the details of the proposed public consultati­on would be widely published in due course. IN

another developmen­t, the National Broadcasti­ng Commission ( NBC) has warned Pay TV channels that the transmissi­on of unclassifi­ed, vulgar and obscene musical videos will not be tolerated, henceforth.

Broadcaste­rs have the obligation­s to ensure that musical works are suitable for broadcast before putting them on air, NBC said yesterday.

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