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NBC Refutes Allegation on Broadcasti­ng Code Violation

- Emma Okonji

The National Broadcasti­ng Commission (NBC) has denied allegation that its Director General, Ishaq Modibbo Kawu, accused some supporters of President Muhammadu Buhari, of violating the broadcasti­ng code.

In a statement signed by its Corporate Affairs Manager, Maimuna Jamida, the Commission said the NBC organised a stakeholde­rs forum on political broadcasts last week in Kano because of its large population size with over twenty operating broadcast establishm­ents.

Jamida explained that: “The act establishi­ng the NBC specifies that regulating the industry is a core function of the Commission in order to ensure decent, objective and factual reportage by all operators, and this resonates with the expressed determinat­ion and policy thrust of the present administra­tion to eliminate hate and incendiary speeches and broadcasts across all levels of society, that have heated and strained the society and law enforcemen­t efforts.”

He added: “It was against this background that the Director General of the Commission, in his address at the occasion, alluded to the escalating spate of hate speech in political broadcasts, and the imperative for broadcast operators to be vigilant and be guided by the broadcasti­ng code in their operations. He expressed his worries over instances where political actors often misconstru­e the statutory role of NBC as an industry regulator to be impeding/restrictin­g their political activities, making such actors to reach out to contacts in high levels of government for undue political interferen­ce and advantage. In making this observatio­n, the Director General drew several examples across political and regional boundaries to justify the assertion.”

He described as grossly untrue and mischievou­s to misreprese­nt the remarks of the Director General of the NBC at the forum as an exclusive accusation targeted against supporters of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The position of the NBC on hate speech and other incendiary broadcasts remains consistent with the overarchin­g principles and rules of global best-practice, and are aligned to the broader policy thrusts of the Federal Government of Nigeria under the current administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari, the statement said.

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