NBC fines DAAR Communications N500,000 for violation of broadcasting code

The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), has fined DAAR Communications (owner of AIT/Raypower) N500,000 for alleged persistent  violation of the provisions of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code.


NBC’s Head of Public Affair, Mrs Maimuna Jimada, said yesterday in Abuja that comments made on Raypower’s programme `Political Platform’ were against the broadcasting code.

She labelled the comments by anchors of the Political Platform as provocative, inflammatory and divisive.

She said that the Commission on May 2, 2017, Aug. 15, 2017 and February 2018, held meetings with staff of DAAR Communications to draw attention to alleged unprofessional handling of the programme.

She stated that the Commission had charged the team handling the programme to be fair, and balance their reportage.

According to her, during the February 7 meeting, the Commission stressed the need to comply with the broadcasting code to avoid sanctions.

Jimada said, “The Political Platform episode on July 24, was marked by sensational and heated expression of opinion by its anchors, who went on to make unproven and inciting allegations.


“For avoidance of doubt, the Director-General drew the attention of DAAR Communications to the following provisions of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code: (1) Section 1.9.3:

“A presenter/anchor shall not express his or her personal opinion in a programme.”

“Also Section 5.2.7:”A broadcaster shall, in using political material for news, avoid taking inflammatory and divisive matter in its provocative form and Section 5.2.5 stated that political broadcasts shall be in decent language,” she said.

Jimada reiterated that broadcasting stations should ensure that anchors of their programmes were properly informed and trained on the ethics of the profession as well as the provisions of the broadcasting code.

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