- Recall that there have been numerous attempts by President Muhammadu Buhari to silence the press and suppress free speech.
The federal government has issued a fresh directive to television and radio stations in Nigeria preventing them from full disclosure of the activities of bandits, terrorists and kidnappers.
This was contained in a letter by the National Broadcasting Commission to broadcast media outlets in the country.
In a letter dated July 7, 2021, the regulator particularly admonished radio and television stations not to put the activities of the aforementioned group at the forefront of their reports.
This is because the media is always agog with news of terrorists, bandits, kidnappers and the likes.
However, NBC, in its letter to television and radio stations, stressed the need to caution broadcasters while reporting security challenges in the country.
The letter titled, ‘Newspaper Reviews And Current Affairs Programmes: A Need For Caution’, was signed by the Director, Broadcast Monitoring, Francisca Aiyetan, on behalf of the new Director-General of the Commission, Balarabe Ilelah.
A copy of the letter partly reads, “Headlines of most Newspapers on a daily basis are replete with security topics. While bringing information on security to the doorsteps of Nigerians is a necessity, there is a need for caution as too many details may have an adverse implication on the efforts of our security officials who are duty-bound to deal with the insurgency.
“The Commission, therefore, enjoins broadcasters to collaborate with the government in dealing with the security challenges by;
“Not glamourising the nefarious activities of insurgents, terrorists, kidnappers, bandits etc.
“Advising guests and/or analysts on programmes not to polarise the citizenry with divisive rhetoric, in driving home their point.
“Not giving details of either the security issues or victims of these security challenges so as not to jeopardise the efforts of the Nigerian soldiers and other security agents.”
The Commission also reminded the broadcast stations to be guided by provisions of Sections 5.4.1(f) and 5.4.3 of the NBC Code which states thus:
“The broadcaster shall not transmit divisive materials that may threaten or compromise the divisibility and indissolubility of Nigeria as a sovereign state.
“In reporting conflict situations, the broadcaster shall perform the role of a peace agent by adhering to the principle of responsibility, accuracy and neutrality.”
For over a decade, Nigeria has been grappling with insurgency, especially in the North-Eastern part of the West African nation. At various times, the Nigerian Army and the Presidency had claimed that Boko Haram fighters and those of its splinter group, the Islamic State in West Africa Province, had been defeated but the marauders continue to strike with crude savagery and unimaginable guts. According to Global Conflict Tracker, the insurgents have killed nearly 350,000 innocent women, children and farmers in Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, amongst other volatile places, since 2009.
Recall that there have been numerous attempts by President Muhammadu Buhari to silence the press and suppress free speech.
One of such attempts is the recent move by Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed in collaboration with the National Assembly, to amend the Nigeria Press Council Act and the National Broadcasting Commission Act, one that has been vehemently opposed by media stakeholders who have described the move as an information blackout akin to the infamous Protection Against False Accusations Decree, otherwise known as Decree 4 of 1984.
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Similarly, as part of the effort to shrink civil engagement and control the narrative on the state of the nation, the Federal Government had also announced the suspension of Twitter in Nigeria on June 4, 2021, citing “the persistent use of the platform for activities that are capable of undermining Nigeria’s corporate existence.”
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