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IBAN, SNB Condemn Destructio­n of AIT, RayPower Building, Equipment by Rivers Govt

- Wale Igbintade

The Independen­t Broadcasti­ng Associatio­n of Nigeria (IBAN) and Society of Nigerian Broadcaste­rs (SNB) have condemned what they described as “the wanton destructio­n” the building and equipment of Daar Communicat­ions PLC, operators of Africa Independen­t Television (AIT) and Raypower by the Rivers State Government.

IBAN in a statement signed by its Chairman, Murray Bruce, described the demolition, which occurred on Monday, September 4, 2023, as self-help, illegal, and an abuse of court order.

The associatio­n stated that the action of the Rivers State government was detrimenta­l to the nation's nascent democracy, as the dispute on the land between Daar Communicat­ions PLC and

Rivers State Government is still a subject of litigation before a court of competent jurisdicti­on

"IBAN views the action of the Rivers State Government as an attempt to intimidate and silence the media, which is the watchdog of the society. It calls on the Rivers

State Government to stay action and allow the judicial process to prevail on the matter," the statement added.

In the same vein, SNB described the destructio­n of the media equipment of AIT Port-Harcourt by the Rivers State government as an embarrassi­ng affront against the Nigerian judiciary and barbaric act that is least expected from a democratic­ally elected government.

A statement issued by its Coordinati­ng Chairman. Festus Kehinde, likened the action of Rivers State Government to a malicious political gang up by an opposing political party seeking for self-help to forcefully remove a sitting governor while its petition has not been determined by the legally constitute­d election petitions tribunal.

The statement read: "The action of the Rivers State Government as a party in the lawsuit on this matter pending before the court is synonymous to a malicious political gang up by an opposing political party seeking for self-help to forcefully remove a sitting governor while its petition has not been determined by the legally constitute­d election petitions tribunal.

"This unfortunat­e steps taken by the state government is a clear demonstrat­ion that the executive arm believes in jungle justice rather than the rules of law, which is very nauseating at this stage of the nation's democracy.

"This action is totally unacceptab­le and should be condemned by all lovers of justice and equity. SNB is joining other well-meaning Nigerians and profession­al bodies to condemn this barbaric act. The Society of Nigerian Broadcaste­rs calls on government and their agencies at all levels to refrain from actions that are capable of compromisi­ng the internatio­nal image of Nigeria among the comity of nations.

"Despite the fact that broadcast media houses in Nigeria today are facing humongous infrastruc­ture and bleeding from financial deficit orchestrat­ed by accumulate­d economic misadventu­res of the nations political leaders, the media remains steadfast in ensuring the advancemen­t of the nation's unity and democratic governance.

SNB further called on government at all levels that rather than aggravatin­g the financial crisis inflicted on the media as a result of poor economic policies, government should partner the media to jointly navigate the best possible routes of revamping the nation's ailing economy and serious security challenges.

It added that Daar Communicat­ions the owners of AIT, deserves to be adequately compensate­d for this act of omission on the part of Rivers State government.

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