Connect with us


NEWS

NBC Fines Ekiti State Broadcast Service N500k (Details)

Published

on

The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), has reportedly fined the Ekiti State Broadcasting Service the sum of N500,000.

The broadcast house was fined yesterday, July 11, for allegedly violating the ethical standards of broadcasting in the country and was accused of not been meeting ethical standard of broadcasting in airing political activities in the state

According to The Director-General of NBC, Malam Ishaq Modibbo Kawu, the Ekiti State Broadcasting Service had been unprofessional in its activities, particularly in the past two weeks and the NBC cannot but take action.

He said that the appointment of the Acting Director-General of Ekiti Broadcasting Service, Lere Olayinka, as the Spokesperson of Kolapo Olusola Campaign Organisation (KOCO), was not in conformity with the ethical standard of broadcasting.

“For the avoidance of doubt, section 5.2. and 18 of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code states that while a broadcaster /producer may interact with politicians in the course of his professional duties, ‘this shall not be such as to lead to the belief that he is either a member or sympathizer of any political party,” he said.

Kawu said that NBC had written to the station and drawn its attention to the violation of the code, but that words of caution were ignored. “When President Muhammadu Buhari went to Ekiti State, the governor actually did a broadcast telling the people not to receive the President. You can carry partisanship up to a point but not up to that level. So we are sanctioning the Ekiti State Broadcasting Service, the highest level of sanction that NBC can impose. Every station is aware of the ways it must conduct itself as broadcast professionals and institutions,” he said.

Nigeria’s top youth newspaper - actively working to deliver credible news, entertainment, and empowerment to 50 million young Africans daily.

Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending