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NBC Vs Channels TV : Another move to stifle press freedom -Reps


By Gift Chapi Odekina 


The House of Representative caucus of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)have comdemed the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) over a notice of infraction issued on the 24th of August 2021 against Channels Television on the basis of a television interview granted to the Governor of Benue State, Governor Samuel Ortom, during the programme “Sunrise Daily” held on the same day.


Speaking in a statement issued in Abuja,  Rep. Kingsley Chinda, Leader of the Caucus said that despite the insecurity faced by the country,  the government of President Muhammadu Buhari is preoccupied with hounding perceived enemies of the administration and stifling the press, acts which according to him are antithetical to democratic ethos.


Chanda noted that the caucus was “deeply concerned  over the nation drifting into a near hobbesian state amidst the raging insecurity currently engulfing the nation,the daily carnage experienced across Benue and Plateau States and elsewhere in the country, kidnappings of innocent citizens including school children, to the unprecedented violent attack on the National Defence Academy- one of the most hallowed symbols of Nigeria’s sovereignty. 


He said, there are more pressing issues demanding statecraft and leadership than the hounding of journalists and repression of the media merely on account of interviews granted by opposition figures. 


“Furthermore, Nigerians would recall that the legality of the Broadcasting Code, invoked by the NBC against Channels Television, is still a matter of contention before the Federal High Court, Abuja Division in Suit No.: FHC/SUIT NO: FHC/ABJ/CS/1136/2020 between Rep. Kingsley Chinda & 8 Ors (for themselves  and onbehalf of the PDP Caucus House of Reps) v. Minister of Information & 2 Ors. Convinced that the enactment of the 6thAmended Nigeria Broadcasting Code was an affront on the fundamental freedoms guaranteed by Chapter IV of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, this Caucus approached the Federal High Court for judicial pronouncements as to the legality or otherwise of the said Code and the validity of its application by the NBC. 


“This matter is still pending before the Court. Parties have filled their submissions and the matter is further slated for  Notwithstanding the pendency of the above matter, the NBC is unrelenting in its brazen application of the Broadcasting Code for the purpose of stifling free speech and gagging the print and electronic media across the Country. 


“This no doubt, is geared to protect the palpable inefficiencies of the present administration; intimidate dissenting voices  and erode stardard democratic ethos.


“We are not altogether unmindful of the role played by Channels Television in foisting the current adiministration on the country and in developing what is evidently a ‘Frankenstein monster’ through its overt bias in favour of the current ruling Party before and during the 2015 elections and its well-acknowledged lopsided reportage of national events.


“The temptation to dismiss their current travails as an act of karmic justice may therefore be difficult to resist for the average Nigerian. Nonetheless, in our position as representatives of the people, we owe all Nigerians a duty to ensure we protect the democratic space with press freedom as a core pillar. 


“We also owe a duty to ensure compliance with the rule of law, good governance, the preservation of law and order, fidelity to the principles of constitutionalism and the general adherence to democratic ethos and principles in public administration throughout the length and breadth of the Federation. 


” As a Caucus, we must however express worry at the rapid descent of the Country into the sort of repression and despotism experienced before the nation’s return to democracy. The assault on press freedom has reached a crescendo under this administration. Little wonder that Nigeria has emerged as the most dangerous place in West Africa for journalists, according to a survey released by global media advocacy organization, Reporters without Borders also known as Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF) to mark the 2020 World Press Freedom Day. 


“Similarly, Nigerians will note that Twitter, the micro-blogging site, was suspended from operating in Nigeria since Friday 4th June 2021, on the allegation that Twitter had allowed its platform to be used “for activities that are capable of undermining Nigeria’s corporate existence.”, thereby cutting off tens of millions of citizens who engage the government and exercise their right to free speech using the platform.


“Nigerians are reminded that press freedom is a universal right and an integral component of democratic governance. Any attempt to shrink, constrict or otherwise take away this freedom must therefore be viewed by all well meaning Nigerians as attempt to undermine the nation’s democracy and to return the country to the dark days of despotic rule. 


“We therefore call on President Muhammadu Buhari to live up to his mandate to defend and protect the Constitution by immediately directing all relevant organs of State to desist from any further harassment of Channels Television or any other print or electronic medial platform, as same violates the provisions of Chapter IV of the 1999 Constitution which guarantees freedom of expression and, by extension, Press freedom”, he said. 


The caucus  also called for the immediate and unconditional release of any journalist arrested and/or detained by any law enforcement agency simply for exercising his/her journalistic license. 

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