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Fines on AIT, Arise, Channels TV: NUJ tackles NBC

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By Emma Ogbuehi

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), the umbrella body of journalists in the country, has risen against the fines imposed on the AIT, Arise and Channels Television Stations by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), describing the sanction as undemocratic and against freedom of the media. The regulating agency, had in the wake of the #ENDSARS# protests imposed a fine of Nine Million Naira on the television houses over what it regarded as unprofessional conduct on their part. Part of its grouse was that the footages by the stations in covering the protests did not reflect the issues of the day.

NUJ in a statement by the National President, Chris Isiguzo, however faulted the action, which it saw as contempt and disrespect for the Media, arguing that the fines imposed on the media houses is unnecessary, discriminatory, an attempt to discourage a free, independent media, and should be withdrawn immediately.

The statement reads:

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The decision by industry regulator, National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to penalise Arise Television, Channels Television and AIT over what it alleges as unprofessional coverage of the #EndSARS protests across the country further exposes the nation’s anti-democratic tendencies.

Rather than trying to muzzle the media, we suggest that the NBC should applaud media coverage of the protests and the professionalism of Journalists who despite the enormous risks to their lives ensured a comprehensive coverage of the protests.

This development is of major concern to the Union as journalists and media organisations are targets of attack by both protesters and Government. The media, despite all its perceived short comings remains the most viable tool for good governance and democracy and should be jealously guarded and protected. 

Actions like this only bring back unpleasant memories of the long tenure of Military rule and the established culture of intolerance against the media when Nigeria recorded her most grievous crimes against the industry. Sadly, we are once more witnessing actions that seek to undermine the profession by both State and non-State actors.

We call for an end to this open contempt and disrespect for the Media by NBC and note that the fines imposed on the media houses is unnecessary, discriminatory, an attempt to discourage a free, independent media, and should be withdrawn immediately.

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