The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has announced the indefinite shutdown of the Africa Independent Television (AIT) and its sister station, RayPower owned and operated by DAAR Communications Plc.
Announcing the shutdown at a press briefing in Abuja on Thursday, the Director-General of NBC, Moddibo Kawu said that the Commission took a decision to suspend the license of Daar Communications Plc. for failure to abide by its directives, the provisions of the NBC Act Cap N11 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria and the Nigeria Broadcasting Code.
Kawu added that the decision was based on the provisions of Section 10 of the Third Schedule of the NBC Act Cap N11 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, which states as follows: where in the opinion of the Commission the station has been used in a manner detrimental to national interest, where there is willful or repeated failure to operate substantially as set forth in the license, where there is willful or repeated violation or willful or repeated failure to observe any provision of this Act or any rule or regulation of the Commission authorized by this Act or by a treaty ratified by the Federal Republic of Nigeria, where there is violation of or failure to observe any cease and desist order issued by the Commission and where a provision of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code has been seriously breached.
He recalled that following monitoring reports and complaints from concerned Nigerians about the broadcast contents of Daar Communications Plc.’s AIT/Raypower broadcast stations, the NBC had over the last 2 years summoned on several occasions management of the company to address issues regarding the operations of AIT/Raypower with the company, particularly, Political Platform and Kakaaki aired on AIT.
The Director-General further recalled that in one of their meetings, held on 2nd June, 2017, the Commission expressed its disappointment with the way and manner hate speech, divisive and inciting comments were applied in discussion of national issues in breach of the provisions of the NBC Act and Broadcast Code adding that again, on 15th August, 2017, it became imperative to invite the company for yet another meeting on almost same issues.
He added that while addressing another meeting on 7th February, 2018, the Commission highlighted issues of concern to it which indicated that the company had been breaching the provisions of Sections 3.1.2 and 3.1.3 of the broadcast Code which he acknowledged that the company’s delegates in their response promised to abate the breaches and comply with the law.
“However, on October 18, 2018, the Commission was disturbed with the manner in which social media issues became part of the mainstream media unedited on AIT/Raypower, and was constrained to issue a generic letter to all broadcast stations on the need to exercise caution in the use of user generated content from the social media knowing how volatile and misleading the social media has become. The management of Daar Communication Plc. thereafter took to the social media to display our official correspondences.
“Recently, the Commission’s monitoring reports on AIT/Raypower indicate the use of divisive comments accredited to the segment of “Kakaaki”, tagged, “Kakaaki Social”, where inciting comments like, “Nigeria is cursed, we declare independent state of Niger Delta”, “Nigeria irritates me”, “this country is gradually Islamizing” and other similar slogans are used without editorial control in breach of the broadcast Code. We were therefore constrained to issue Daar Communication letters of warning dated May 27th, 2019.
“We also observed from monitoring reports that a documentary on the Presidential Election Tribunal, a pending election petition matter aired on AIT on Wednesday and Thursday, 22nd and 23rd May, 2019 without regard to the provisions of the Broadcast Code. The Commission, in line with its regulatory powers again cautioned AIT in another letter also dated 27th May, 2019.
“However, instead of making amends, the management of Daar Communications Plc. resorted to the use of media propaganda against the regulator. Even the letters from the NBC were posted on social media platforms.
“Needless to state that Daar Communications have over the years turned themselves into a bad example of how a professional broadcast outfit should not be run.
“In their relationship with the NBC, Daar Communications carry on, as if it is beyond the regulatory direction of the Commission. They don’t pay their license fees as and when due.
“Its broadcast is patently partisan and one sided and deliberately inciting and heating the polity. The management of the Company has created the habit of using the channel to fight its personal battles contrary to the statutory requirements of the law”, the DG recounted.
On the shutdown order, Kawu said,” Today the 6th of June, 2019, AIT/Rapower embarked on use of inflammatory, divisive, inciting broadcasts, and media propaganda against the government and, the NBC for performing its statutory functions of regulating the broadcast industry in Nigeria.
“Consequently, after several meetings with management of Daar Communications Plc. and many letters of warning, the NBC, today 6th June, 2019 took a decision to suspend the license of Daar Communications Plc. for failure to abide by the Commission’s directives, the provisions of the NBC Act Cap N11 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria and the Nigeria Broadcasting Code.
“The SHUT DOWN order is until further notice.”
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