{"id":18562,"date":"2019-06-07T11:48:30","date_gmt":"2019-06-07T11:48:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/?p=18562"},"modified":"2019-06-07T11:48:30","modified_gmt":"2019-06-07T11:48:30","slug":"nbc-goes-for-daars-jugular-dopkesi-tears-back-read-the-crossfire-unedited","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/?p=18562","title":{"rendered":"NBC goes for DAAR&#8217;s jugular; Dopkesi tears back: Read the crossfire unedited"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>PRESS BRIEFING ON SUSPENSION OF LICENCE \u2013 DAAR COMMUNICATIONS, BY THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMMISSION, MR. IS&#8217;HAQ MODIBBO KAWU, HELD TODAY 6TH JUNE, 2019 AT THE NBC HEADQUARTERS IN ABUJA.<\/strong><br \/>\nFollowing monitoring reports and complaints from concerned Nigerians about the broadcast contents of Daar Communications Plc\u2019s AIT\/Raypower broadcast stations, the NBC have 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.<br \/>\nIn one of our meetings, held on 2nd June, 2017, the Commission expressed its disappointment with the way and manner Hate Speech, divisive and inciting comments are applied in discussion of national issues in breach of the provisions of the NBC Act and Broadcast Code.<br \/>\nAgain, on 15th August, 2017, it became imperative to invite the company for yet another meeting on almost same issues. Furthermore, while addressing another meeting on 7th February, 2018 we highlighted issues of concern to the Commission which indicated that the company had been breaching the provisions of Sections 3.1.2 and 3.1.3 of the broadcast Code. The company\u2019s delegates in their response promised to abate the breaches and comply with the law.<br \/>\nHowever, 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.<br \/>\nRecently, the Commission\u2019s monitoring reports on AIT\/Raypower indicate the use of divisive comments accredited to the segment of \u201cKakaaki\u201d, tagged, \u201cKakaaki Social\u201d, where inciting comments like, \u201cNigeria is cursed, we declare independent state of Niger Delta\u201d, \u201cNigeria irritates me\u201d, \u201cthis country is gradually Islamizing\u201d 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.<br \/>\nWe 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.<br \/>\nHowever, 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.<br \/>\nNeedless 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.<br \/>\nIn their relationship with the NBC, Daar Communications carry on, as if it is beyond the regulatory direction of the Commission. They don\u2019t pay their licence fees as and when due.<br \/>\nIts 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.<br \/>\n<strong>SHUT DOWN ORDER<\/strong><br \/>\nToday 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.<br \/>\nConsequently, 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 licence of Daar Communications Plc for failure to abide by the Commission\u2019s directives, the provisions of the NBC Act Cap N11 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria and the Nigeria Broadcasting Code.<br \/>\nThis decision is 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:<br \/>\n(d) where in the opinion of the Commission the station has been used in a manner detrimental to national interest.<br \/>\n(g) where there is wilful or repeated failure to operate substantially as set forth in the licence<br \/>\n(h), where there is wilful or repeated violation or wilful or repeated failure to observe any provision of this Act or any rule or regulation of the Commission authorised by this Act or by a treaty ratified by the Federal Republic of Nigeria.<br \/>\n(i), where there is violation of or failure to observe any cease and desist order issued by the Commission;<br \/>\n(k), where a provision of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code has been seriously breached; and<br \/>\nThe SHUT DOWN order is until further notice.<br \/>\n___________________________________________<br \/>\n<strong>BEING TEXT OF THE ADDRESS DELIVERED BY HIGH CHIEF ENGR. RAYMOND A.A. DOKPESI, PHD, DSC, OFR, FOUNDER AND CHAIRMAN EMERITUS OF DAAR COMMUNICATIONS PLC AT A PRESS CONFERENCE AT THE CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS OF THE DAAR COMMUNCATIONS PLC, KPADUMA HILLS, ASOKORO \u2013 ABUJA ON THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2019.<\/strong><br \/>\n<figure id=\"attachment_16331\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-16331\" style=\"width: 232px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-16331\" src=\"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/images.jpeg.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"232\" height=\"130\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-16331\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Raymond Dokpesi<\/figcaption><\/figure><br \/>\n&nbsp;<br \/>\n&nbsp;<br \/>\n&nbsp;<br \/>\nGood morning fellow Nigerians and<br \/>\ngentlemen of the press, before I proceed to the business of the day, permit me to felicitate with our Muslim brothers and sisters who have just celebrated the occasion of the completion of the Ramadan fast. Barka da Sallah!<br \/>\n1. Let me begin by expressing my profound gratitude to you all for honouring this invitation at very short notice. I greet you and welcome you to the premises of DAAR Communications Plc Head Quarters today as witnesses to the high handedness of government in deploying all instruments of power to threaten, intimidate and harass our media organisation for my affiliation with the opposition People\u2019s Democratic Party (PDP) and the government\u2019s perceived bias by our stations in holding government, public officers and people in positions of power accountable to the people of Nigeria.<br \/>\n2. As you drove up to our premises, you will have observed the destruction of our security house and perimeter fencing across the boundaries of DAAR Communications Plc (HQ) executed by the FCDA approximately 6-weeks ago. We have since gone to court and it will be subjudice to make further statements on the issues before the courts. Suffice to say, that our premises have been left exposed to all manner of threats which endanger the lives of our staff and property. We have persevered in the discharge of our duties and obligations despite the physical and psychological intimidation the actions of the FCDA, a department under the control of this government, has impacted on us.<br \/>\n3. Since coming to office in 2015 and in compliance with a well scripted program of action to shutdown the DAAR Communications brand from Nigeria\u2019s broadcasting landscape, we have been inundated with letters from our regulator &#8211; the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC). Every broadcast which appears to them to offer a dissenting perspective to the position of Government is reprehended as a threat to National interest. Every reference and reportage from various sections of the country concerning injustice, inequality and iniquity is reprehended as a threat to National security.<br \/>\n4. We hold the position that it is the actions or lack of actions by the Government in responding to the above that threaten public order, public interest, public cohesion, the peace and unity of this country and NOT the reportage of same.<br \/>\n5. It is our view that communications, including broadcasting as a form of mass communication serves public interest when the media is able to inform and educate the public on the activities and initiatives of Government whilst also availing people in Government an opportunity to feel the pulse of the nation by reporting unadulterated comments, opinions and perspectives without censorship. By so doing, leaders including the President, can access and discern the value of diverse opinions and positions.<br \/>\n6. I make bold to say, as Founder and chairman emeritus of DAAR Communications Plc that our objective from inception to this day remain:<br \/>\n(i)\u200bTo inform, educate and entertain,<br \/>\n(ii)\u200bTo serve the interest of the general public<br \/>\n(iii)\u200bTo set the agenda for the social, cultural, economic, political and technological development of our nation and<br \/>\n(iv)\u200bTo hold the government and the people in power accountable to the people in pursuance of public interest over government or personal interests.<br \/>\n7. These goals and objectives are derived from the character and objectives of broadcasting as defined in the NBC code. However, it is important to note that there are areas of conflict between certain provisions of the NBC code, the responsibility of our professional obligations, the law and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It is our view that where such conflicts exist, we must prioritise public interest in abiding by the Constitution and laws of the Federal Republic over and above provisions of the NBC code.<br \/>\n8. In summary therefore, we have served Nigeria\u2019s public interest, convenience and necessity as outlined above.<br \/>\n9. TRUTH, BALANCE, OBJECTIVITY AND PLURALITY OF THE MEDIA<br \/>\nFor the benefit of our audiences, students of journalism and mass communications, our regulators, people in power and government and the general public at large who have notions about responsible journalism and a media organisation\u2019s responsibility to report news with balance and objectivity, let me state without fear or equivocation that the purpose of any responsible news media institution is the singular pursuit of truth. There is absolutely no obligation from any media organisation or any journalist to balance a story, but that is not to say they do not have a responsibility to be objective in their methodology for establishing the truth. For example:<br \/>\nToday, we accept global warming as an environmental phenomenon. Global warming is real. This is the truth. In discussing the issue, is there any basis for balancing a global warming story with a skeptic who does not believe in global warming? Absolutely not! But no media organisation can assume that global warming is truth. They must go through a process. An editorial board will have to review empirical data objectively and dispassionately and come to a resolution that global warming is real and shall be reported as truth in their news bulletins, programmes and editorials.<br \/>\nThis is how we arrive at our editorial positions at DAAR Communications Plc.<br \/>\nIf we are critical of this administration\u2019s management of the economy, it is because our editorial board have reviewed the economic indices and these show that Nigeria is worse off today than it was under previous administrations.<br \/>\nIf we are critical of this administration\u2019s commitment to nationhood and the principles of fairness, equity and justice for the various ethnic nationalities that make up the configuration of Nigeria, it is because the principle of Federal Character has been fragrantly ignored in the appointments of this administration and the remarks of principal officers of this government point to a lopsided bias in favour of regions from which votes were generated rather than showing leadership to all.<br \/>\nIf we are critical of this government\u2019s commitment to the tenets of democracy, it is because we have witnessed unabated interferences, harassment and intimidation by the agencies under the executive arm of Government on the institutions of democracy and their principal officers. This include the leadership of the National Assembly, the Judiciary and now the 4th estate of the realm.<br \/>\nWe cannot separate these truths from reality. They are empirical and undeniable. We have been professional and objective in our assessment of the empirical evidence that led us to some of these conclusions. These have no bearing and no roots in partisan politics. They are statements of fact. We are a business and a commercial enterprise. We do not refuse anyone access to airtime. If Government feels that our editorial positions are unfair, they have opportunity to represent themselves.<br \/>\nWe have never refused this Government a slot to respond or to reply to these positions. We have on the contrary, invited them times without number to appear for free to explain their positions and address the agitations of ordinary Nigerians. But they cannot determine what questions we ask them and what issues are off-limits. They must appear knowing that they are subjecting themselves to public scrutiny. The representatives of this Government have largely not taken up the opportunity to rise to this challenge.<br \/>\nOur obligation as provided for in section 22 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is to hold government, public officers and people in power accountable to the public. If AIT appears biased in propagating its editorial position, it is because the representatives of Government have shied away from giving account of themselves on our platform and not because AIT denies the Government opportunity to make their perspectives known to our audiences.<br \/>\n10. ALLEGATIONS OF DAAR POLITICAL BIAS OR DELIBERATE CENSORSHIP OF FREE MEDIA?<br \/>\nFor our audiences who were unborn or were too young to track our pedigree in this industry, it is important to emphasise that DAAR Communications Plc has played this important role and stood by the tenets of the profession since we started broadcasting in 1993. We have suffered harassment from successive governments since the days of General Sanni Abacha and the struggle for democracy in Nigeria.<br \/>\nFor the benefit of our detractors that attribute our positions to partisan politics, allow me recap some of the notable critical positions we took against successive PDP administrations starting with President Olusegun Obasanjo in 1999:<br \/>\nTenure<br \/>\nPresidency<br \/>\nParty<br \/>\nIssue<br \/>\n1999 &#8211; 2007<br \/>\nOlusegun Obasanjo<br \/>\nPDP<br \/>\n3rd Term Agenda<br \/>\n2007 &#8211; 2011<br \/>\nUmaru Yar\u2019Adua<br \/>\nPDP<br \/>\nDoctrine of Necessity<br \/>\n2011 &#8211; 2015<br \/>\nGoodluck Jonathan<br \/>\nPDP<br \/>\nFuel Subsidy Removal<br \/>\nMany of our viewers who raised the loudest plaudits for our actions then are now part of and hold senior positions in the ruling party, the APC. They know and understand the power of the media and a free press and understand that the pen is mightier than the sword if their government is compromised or found wanting. DAAR Communications Plc remains one of the few remaining independent media organisations operating without any fear or hinderance. We cannot separate the proclamations from senior members of the Buhari presidency, the demolition of our security infrastructure by the FCDA, the threatening letters and fines from the industry regulator and a number of other actions we have been duly notified of being plotted and in the pipelines, from desperate attempts to gag, muzzle, restrain and impair our operations and reportage.<br \/>\n11.\u200bGentlemen of the press, I have been reliably informed that some security agencies have threatened my person with the \u201cOkadigbo treatment\u201d, whatever that means.<br \/>\nWhen I, High Chief, Engr. Raymond A.A. Dokpesi, Ph.D., D.Sc, OFR, Founder and now Chairman Emeritus of DAAR Communications Plc, committed myself to partisan politics in 2014, I duly resigned as Executive Chairman and recused myself from day to day operations of DAAR Communications Plc. This was the right thing to do.<br \/>\n12.\u200bI however cannot ignore that our regulator, the NBC today is under the leadership of a partisan politician. Ishaq Moddibo Kawu, the Director General of the NBC, was an aspirant of the APC for the governorship of Kwara State before the recently concluded general elections in Nigeria. Is he in a position to regulate freely and fairly? Is he devoid of partisan interest in regulating the industry? The fact that he lost his primaries and returned to resume as DG of the NBC is in itself despicable.<br \/>\n13.\u200bIn spite of a global broadcast network license granted to DAAR Communications Plc by General Sanni Abacha administration in 1994, the DG of NBC has stalled the Commissioning of our stations in Yola, Awka and Sokoto since 2016 by fragrantly refusing the Commission Engineers to inspect the fully built and equipped broadcast facilities for radio and television. The DG of NBC falsely accuses DAAR Communications Plc of being indebted to the Commission for a license fee to the tune of N500 million.<br \/>\n14.\u200bThe truth of the matter is that at the commencement of the current broadcast licence renewal period, the Commission unilaterally fixed the network licensing fee for private network broadcasters at N500 million. The Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON) on behalf of all broadcasters made several representations to the National Broadcasting Commission that the fee is darn too high bearing in mind that the economic fortunes of our country and the collapse of industry in Nigeria.<br \/>\n15.\u200bI am very reliably informed that BON made representations to the President, Commander in Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, through the Honourable Minister of Information, to review very significantly downwards the level of fees payable to the NBC and the humongous taxes that these private stations are made to pay to the Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS). I have reiterated in the years past, that the State and Federal Government stations are made to pay much lower license fees and if my memory is not short, it is about N10 million annually and do not pay any taxes. This is in spite of the fact that these stations also have budgetary allocations, grants and subventions. Even at that, NBC sources have severally confirmed that these stations are also heavily indebted. Therefore the 5-year National network license for government owned stations is just 10% of what privately owned national network broadcasters are forced to pay. Yet they all still go to the same market to scramble for the very limited adverts available and offer uneconomical rates which the private sector cannot match since we do not enjoy same subsidies in covering the costs of our operations.<br \/>\nRather than create a level playing ground for the deregulated industry to flourish in Nigeria, Mr Ishaq Moddibo Kawu, the DG NBC, in an email to a very senior and respectable broadcaster who volunteered to intervene between DAAR Communications Plc and the DG, stated inter alia:<br \/>\n\u201cGood morning Sir. I\u2019m unable to allow the inspection until and unless DAAR Communications effects payment of the over N500 million they owe NBC. I sincerely apologise to you Sir, because it is NOT about you, neither am I trying to disrespect your person. I will NEVER do so! But we have an experience with DAAR Communications and that\u2019s what is guiding my action. Besides, there is no rational basis for me to allow an inveterate debtor as the organisation is to open new stations when it is OBVIOUS they have no plan to pay! In truth, they shouldn\u2019t be on air in Nigeria because they have refused to meet their licensing obligations. It is that simple. Regards Sir.\u201d<br \/>\n16.\u200bLadies and gentlemen, the N500 million license fee here is not a debt from the previous licensing periods, but from 2016 when the new licensing period started. As stated earlier, this figure has been rejected by the industry and the umbrella body for all broadcasters, BON, is still negotiating a reasonable and sustainable fee with the Government. You will recall, in the heat of the campaign period just before the General Elections, at a BON Conference in Port Harcourt, the DG threatened to shut down over 100 radio and television broadcasters for failing to yield to the extortion of license fee payments since the 2016 licensing period became operational. Inspite of the ongoing negotiation, DAAR Communications Plc has continued to make payments on account for Licence fees!!!<br \/>\nIn the subsequent discussions and correspondences with those that discussed DAAR Communications Plc matters with him, the DG NBC, finally opened up and confessed his fears that his refusal to grant the DAAR Communications request is because DAAR Communications will use the stations in those aforementioned locations to promote the People\u2019s Democratic Party to the detriment of the APC. I have no doubt in mind therefore the NBC under the leadership under Moddibo Kawu has become very high handed and tyrannical in its regulatory roles of the electronic media in Nigeria. I have it on good authority also that certain other privately licensed broadcasters have also been marked and pencilled down for humiliation, intimidation, endless queries and constant threats of revocations of broadcast licenses by the Moddibo Kawu lead NBC.<br \/>\n17.\u200bSo when one juxtaposes and considers all the above with the fact that the Director General of the NBC, Ishaq Moddibo Kawu, was dragged to court by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) on a 12-count-charge bordering on fraud in the digital switchover project of the Federal Government and that that members of his management at NBC have testified against him openly in court, it begs the question: can this man remain independent of external and clandestine influences? Can the scandal he is embroiled in be used to influence his performance as a regulator? Is it possible that he will go the extra mile over and beyond the powers of the NBC to gain favour from politicians and powers who may have influence on whether to retain him as DG and offer him a soft landing on the charges before him? Is he a fit and proper person with the interest of the industry at heart to lead the regulatory body?<br \/>\n18.\u200bHe too must know that the right thing for him to do is to step down from the leadership of the NBC at least until such a time that he is acquitted of the charges against him. Do I need to tell him the right thing to do? Can the broadcasters he is regulating freely raise these issues against him as a public figure? I make bold to unequivocally call on the Federal Government of Nigeria to immediately relieve him of his duty at the NBC to allow the industry to breathe fresh air.<br \/>\n19.\u200bNow, the Commission has come out boldly to challenge DAAR Communications\u2019 right to editorial opinion, views and commentary.<br \/>\nIn a letter NBC|AIT.05|19 addressed to the General Manager, (AIT &amp; Raypower), and titled: USE OF ONE-SIDED AND UNFAIR ALLEGATIONS OF NEWS COMMENTARY ON JUSTICE BULKACHUWA\u2019S MEMBERSHIP OF PRESIDENTIAL PETITION TRIBUNAL; WARNING.<br \/>\nThe NBC claims that a News commentary on the above subject matter replete with unfair allegations against the judiciary was aired from Monday, 20th May 2019 on AIT and Raypower FM.<br \/>\n\u201cThe commentary was aired on the two stations severally during the week. The broadcast is a contravention of the provisions of the code and extant laws regarding discussion of cases pending in the law courts, which could be termed as contempt of court. Furthermore, the language used was offensive and unfair on the judiciary.\u201d<br \/>\nThe NBC letter goes further to say the broadcast is viewed as offensive, unfair and unprofessional as provisions of section 1.15.1 of the Nigerian Broadcast Code was violated.<br \/>\nSection 1.15.1 \u201cBroadcast objectives are best achieved if all involved in the production and transmission of programs adhere to the following laws\u201d<br \/>\nSection 1.15.1 (F) \u201cThe law of contempt relating to matters pending before the law courts.\u201d<br \/>\nThe NBC further states that the material is also perceived as one sided in favour of the likely sponsors, a violation of section 0.2.2.1 (b) that states:<br \/>\n\u201cBroadcasting Organizations shall recognize that they exercise freedom of expression as agents of society, not for any personal or sectional rights, privileges and needs of their own or of their proprietor\u2019s, relatives and friends or supporters.\u201d<br \/>\nIt adds that section 5.1.2 also states inter alia \u201cNews shall be factual and presented in a correct and fair manner, without distortions, exaggerations or misrepresentations.<br \/>\nThe NBC concludes its letter by stating: \u201cConsequently your station is by this letter WARNED and advised to be cautious when discussing issues relating to matters pending in the court of law and refrain from use of language inimical to the broadcast profession.\u201d<br \/>\n20.\u200bGentlemen of the Press, nothing can be more preposterous and bizarre. The NBC does not appear to know the difference between NEWS and Commentary \/ Opinion \/ Editorial. Or the NBC under the leadership of the DG is being mischievous in doing a hatchet job of admonishing the free press for exercising their right under the guises of contraventions of the NBC code.<br \/>\nWhat was aired by AIT and RayPower referred to above by the NBC was simply Editorial commentary in which the President of the court of Appeal, Hon. Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa was called upon to recuse herself from the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal as there was the likelihood of bias on her part.<br \/>\n21.\u200bThe Editorial quoted profusely from national and international laws on the likelihood of bias. Justice Bulkachuwa\u2019s husband is not only a card-carrying member of the ruling party the APC but in actual fact a Senator elect on the platform of the APC. What is more, her son ran for the Governorship ticket of a state under the APC during the last general elections.<br \/>\n22.\u200bWhat the editorial called for is most certainly what any and every responsible media house ought to do in the full exercise of its role not only as the fourth estate of the realm but in the execution of its constitutional role of ensuring that all three arms of government are held accountable to the people.<br \/>\n23.\u200bWe find the NBC\u2019s allegation of unprofessional conduct on the editorial position of AIT &amp; RayPower reprehensible and totally reject it in its entirety.<br \/>\nAn editorial is a commentary that clearly states the position of the media house publishing or airing. It is usually the media houses\u2019 standpoint on any issue. It is strong views expressed without equivocation and any apologies to anybody. Indeed, globally, the media holds its right to editorial positions as one uncompromisable and inalienable right and privilege. It is the basis for the right of the people to know.<br \/>\nThe pedigree of the AIT &amp; RayPower as broadcast stations resolute in its defence of the masses will not be canvassed here.<br \/>\n24.\u200bI must however, say very quickly here that the allegation of likely sponsors made by the NBC is a statement of guilt given the partisan outlook of the leadership of the NBC and the onus for the DG himself to recuse himself from the leadership of the NBC.<br \/>\nIn any case, that the NBC would merely conclude by issuing a warning to AIT &amp; RayPower over what it calls use of one sided and unfair allegations against Justice Bulkachuwa\u2019s, membership of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal speaks volumes.<br \/>\nThe NBC conveniently refuses to acknowledge that the honourable Justice and President of the court of Appeal has actually stepped aside and recused herself in deference to calls made by AIT amongst other patriotic and well meaning Nigerians even though she gave personal reasons for her decision.<br \/>\nLet me praise the courage and doggedness of other media organizations, print, electronic and social that made similar calls. It is time to stand up for what is right.<br \/>\n25.\u200bSimilarly, two other letters were received by this organization from the NBC on May 27th, 2019.<br \/>\nThe first was titled, \u201cBROADCAST OF DOCUMENTARY: THE NIGERIAN JUDICIARY ON TRIAL: THE KENYAN EXAMPLE.\u201d<br \/>\nWhile the second letter is titled, \u201cLACK OF EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN USE OF CONTEXT FROM SOCIAL MEDIA.\u201d<br \/>\n26.\u200bGentlemen of the Press, we are all professionals, we did not hide the identity of the production of the Documentary. It was an AIT production.<br \/>\nIf politicians and other stakeholders are willing, ready and able to hide the gross and brazen abuses that were inherent in the last general elections, the worst elections we have had since 1999, we the media must not be intimidated and hounded to submission. We must speak out to save our democracy. We must stand resolute and fearless in the discharge of our responsibilities as the fourth state of the realm.<br \/>\nThe media must remain a fertile ground for the cross fertilisation of ideas, constructive criticisms, give voice to the voiceless and help to the helpless.<br \/>\n27.\u200bThe documentary we aired on the Nigerian Judiciary on Trial \u2013 The Kenyan Example was absolutely nothing out of the ordinary. The petition already laid before the tribunal at the time had become a public document.<br \/>\nThere were already ongoing robust and very engaging debates on the salient points of the petition before the Tribunal. All AIT simply did was add our voice to the conversation by addressing the minds of Nigerians to the Kenyan Example at their Presidential elections in 2017.<br \/>\nThis was because we found similarities in the situations of both but separate events.<br \/>\nIn any case, the point really was that the Supreme Court of Kenya cancelled the Presidential elections and ordered a repeat because in its view the server of the electoral body had been compromised.<br \/>\nWe are all aware of the heated but sometimes absurd debates that have arisen over INEC servers since our general elections and how it is indeed impacting negatively on the nation\u2019s standing in the comity of Nations.<br \/>\nAgain, we at AIT and RayPower plead not guilty to the NBC charges that the broadcast is not only prejudicial but also seen as an intimidation of the judiciary and the attempt to influence the process of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal.<br \/>\nThe NBC must see itself as a national regulatory body that it is and not an organization existing to protect the sole interests of the ruling party in government.<br \/>\nExcept this is done and quickly too, the NBC will soon find itself immersed in a cobweb of intricate and and very uncoordinated interpretations of the code of broadcasting and other laws.<br \/>\nThere are existing laws in Nigeria that govern contempt and there are legal procedures for the courts to find any person or organization guilty. The NBC can therefore only act in furtherance of a court order towards applying the full sanctions of the law.<br \/>\nThat the NBC would arrogate to itself the authority to decide whether a broadcast station has committed a contempt of court charge and threaten fire and brimstone smacks of a total misrepresentation of what our extant rules are and about.<br \/>\nAs I have already said we are absolutely not guilty of the charges and allegations raised by the NBC in the documentary.<br \/>\n28.\u200bThe third and final letter accuses AIT of lack of Editorial Responsibility in the use of content from social media. This allegation is as absurd as it is self-contradictory.<br \/>\nThe programme in question \u2013 Kakaaki Social \u2013 which holds in the mornings on weekdays curates the thoughts and opinions of ordinary Nigerians as expressed on social media regarding a variety of topics. It is important to note that this programme generates none of the content published but only curates and publishes the thoughts and opinions of the Nigerian public on critical issues.<br \/>\n29.\u200bOn May 27th, 2019 NBC wrote a letter querying the producers of the programme for publishing opinions of Nigerians over the threat by militants in the Niger Delta to declare a Niger Delta Republic on June 1st, 2019. The threat by the militants was widely reported by every media print, tv, radio and online media house in the country.<br \/>\n30.\u200bHowever for some unknown reason, the programme was singled out by NBC and accused of issuing a call to war and being outrightly inciting. This accusation was made in spite of the fact that most of the comments published on the programme condemned the threats of secession and called for national unity. The reference underlined in the NBC letter to the singular comment seemingly supporting secession of the Niger Delta Republic did NOT endorse secession. It merely drew attention to proposals by the Nigerian government to offer N100 Billion to Miyetti Allah to seize kidnapping in the country when the contributions of Miyetti Allah to the Nigerian economy are limited to the meat industry and compared it to failed promises by Government to address environmental concerns and the agitations of Niger Deltans who suffer as a result of the oil economy having the most devastating externalities on the indigenes.<br \/>\nAre we supposed to censor the perspectives of a Niger Deltan who has raised a valid comment concerning the fairness, equity and justice of this Government in contemplating payments of a huge sum of money to Miyetti Allah when the Niger Delta has remained peaceful in spite environmental degradation and failed promises to clean it up?<br \/>\nHis rights are protected by section 39 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.<br \/>\nIn response to the NBC\u2019s grievance that we even allowed the issue of secession pass through our editorial gatekeepers, let us ask: is this not news? Is it not in public interest for the oil companies, their workers and staff to take extra precautions over increased restlessness and agitation? Is such reportage unprecedented?<br \/>\n31.\u200bYou will recall about 2014 Boko Haram proclaimed the territories of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states as seceded under the authority of Islamic State (IS). This was reported by all local and foreign media. Was this reportage a call to war or being outrightly inciting? Absolutely not, it was a reportage of truthful facts. This is no different. Have imprisoned members of Boko Haram who fought against Nigeria to uphold Islamic State on Nigerian soil not been pardoned and set free by this administration? Did they not commit acts of treason? How then does the NBC equate reportage of an agitation with acts of treason. This is preposterous!<br \/>\n32.\u200bGentlemen of the Press, we are on a road previously travelled. A media and press clampdown is in the offing.<br \/>\nAll the tell tale signs are there. It is time to rise up to say if the Executive arm of Government can muscle the legislative arm, intimidate and cajole the judiciary, there is nothing it can do about the fourth estate of the realm, its existence or freedom to operate as it is constitutionally provided for.<br \/>\nThis is the bitter pill the NBC under its leadership and various influences must swallow.<br \/>\nWhat will work is synergy.<br \/>\nIf indeed, we all exist to contribute meaningfully to the growth and development of Nigeria and its citizens, we must begin to see ourselves as partners and not as avowed enemies on the basis of our political, religious and other beliefs.<br \/>\nAIT &amp; RayPower by the special grace of God are ideas whose time have come. Except God wills it lesser mortals shall labor in vain to kill it.<br \/>\nThank you ever so much for honouring this invitation and God bless.<br \/>\n33.\u200bI shall now embark on my protest march to the National Assembly and other designated locations to ensure that the entire world is made aware that a major offensive on the Freedom of the Press has started in Nigeria.<br \/>\n34.\u200bI call on the media, national and international, the global civil society and human rights groups and the committee for the Protection of Journalists, CPJ to heed our clarion call and come to our aid.<br \/>\nGod protect the free media in Nigeria.<br \/>\nGod save democracy in Nigeria.<br \/>\nGod bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.<br \/>\nThank you.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PRESS BRIEFING ON SUSPENSION OF LICENCE \u2013 DAAR COMMUNICATIONS, BY THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMMISSION, MR. IS&#8217;HAQ MODIBBO KAWU, HELD TODAY 6TH JUNE, 2019 AT THE NBC HEADQUARTERS IN ABUJA. Following monitoring reports and complaints from concerned Nigerians about the broadcast contents of Daar Communications Plc\u2019s AIT\/Raypower broadcast stations, the NBC have over [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":7,"featured_media":18563,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[5777],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-18562","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","category-features"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/18562","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/7"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=18562"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/18562\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=18562"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=18562"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=18562"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}