Wednesday, 4 June 2014

NIGERIA BROADCASTING COMMISSION MOVES TO CENSOR LIVE BROADCAST 48 HOURS BEFORE LIVE SHOWS

In this era of freedom of Information going on around the world Nigeria may be taking steps backwards as the NBC has taken steps to mitigate the airing of live political Broadcast in the country.
According to SaharaReporters, the National Broadcasting Commission, (NBC), through a letter dated 30th of May has warned all Nigerian broadcasting stations to desist from broadcasting contents that could “threaten the unity and peace of the country.”

In the letter signed by Chris Okoyomoh, on behalf of the management, the NBC warned that the Commission will “no longer tolerate the repeated abuse currently observed with this genre of program, particularly, inciting, provocative and highly divisive comments frequently served to the public, as live political broadcasts.”

NBC in the letter directed MDs and CEOS of all broadcasting stations to notify the commission in writing, at least 48 hours, before transmitting a live program. It also warned that all political broadcasts must conform to the provision of the Code. Continue to see more....


As Nigeria approaches the 2015 election there are indications that the agency charged with monitoring the nation’s television stations has become jittery over the willingness of Nigerians to express their displeasure on the state of the nation live on air. Analysts read this warning as a signal that the powers-that-be are angered by the negative tone of most broadcasting on TV and their acolytes at the NBC are willing to crackdown on broadcasting stations to please their political godfather.

Several of the station executives told SaharaReporters that a live broadcast sponsored by Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers state on May 29th featuring several opposition political commentators blasting President Goodluck Jonathan for condoning corruption forced the presidency to clampdown on live broadcasts.


Below is a copy of the letter




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