The national leadership of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has called on the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to exercise more restrain in dealing with perceived infringements by broadcast stations in the country.
In a statement by the NUJ National President, Chris Isiguzo, the Union said it was “specifically disturbed by the recent threat to suspend the broadcast licence of Channels Television Station for hosting the Spokesperson of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in a live interview programme.
“The fine imposed on Channels TV is outrageous and should be withdrawn immediately.
“While we do not intend to join issues with NBC, we, however, caution that threats like this will only create unnecessary feuds in an already cracked society.
“At this very difficult time in the history of the country, what the nation needs more from the broadcast regulator is to create an avenue for more unfettered access by all Nigerians to independent and free media to engage with other stakeholders, even when it is to vent their anger and frustrations.
“It is pertinent, in view of recent sanctions on various broadcast Stations by NBC that the NBC code is inimical to free speech and press freedom and should be amended to be compatible with international best practices.”
The NUJ used the opportunity to call on media houses to be circumspect in their work so as not to play into the hands of overzealous politicians to destroy the Nation’s democracy.
“It is also instructive to note that no matter the perceived excesses of the media, they still are germane in the quest for genuine democracy and should be carefully nurtured and protected,” the NUJ National President stressed.