ARISE TV: Nigerians authorities not prepared to be held accountable, Amnesty International slams NBC
*Warning because station allowed unguarded incendiary remarks by Dele Farotimi against Legislature, Judiciary and Tinubu – NBC
*No, truth is Nigerian authorities not prepared to be held accountable – Amnesty International disagrees with Commission
By BASHIR ADEFAKA
The Amnesty International (AI) has condemned the Nigeria’s National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) for issuing a ‘final warning’ to owners of Nigeria’s most acknowledged global television network, Arise Television over what it alleged as the use of derogatory and incendiary remarks on the station.
In a letter titled, ‘Preponderance of derogatory and incendiary remarks: final warning,’ and addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, Arise Global Media Limited, on Friday, October 6, 2023, the NBC said the broadcaster had failed to guard against undesirable content on its platform.
The commission noted that Arise News’ flagship programme, The Morning Show of October 5, 2023, allowed incendiary remarks by a guest, Dele Farotimi, to go unchecked.
While appearing on the show on Thursday, Farotimi made the alleged remarks against the Nigerian judiciary and the person of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, sparking a polarising debate on social media.
Similarly, NBC also faulted the station for failing to keep its responsibility while airing its ‘Newsday’ programme, which featured a Labour Party spokesperson, Kenneth Okonkwo.
In content, the NBC’s finally warning letter sated that, “The commission listed the station’s morning show programme on 5th October anchored by Reuben Abati, Rufai Oseni and Ayo Maio-Ese, which featured Oladokun Hassan and Dele Farotimi as guests. The programme contained unguarded incendiary remarks by Dele Farotimi against the Legislature and the Executive, the Judiciary and Mr. President.
“The station was also accused of not keeping to its responsibility while airing its programme ” Newsday” which featured Kenneth Okonkwo, (Spokesperson of Labour Party) who used derogatory remarks on air.
“The commission therefore drew the attention of the broadcast station to broadcast rule and code 1.10.3, 3.3.1(a), 3.3.3(c), 3.3.1 (e), 5.3.3(b) and 5.5.6.
“Arise TV is advised to install a delay mechanism to guard against undesirable contents as prescribe in section 5.5.6 of the broadcasting code,” the letter signed by NBC’s Director General, Dr Balarabe Shehu Ilelah, partly read.
Amnesty International disagrees with NBC
But, in its reaction shared on its X account in the early hours of Saturday, October 7, 2023, Amnesty International Nigeria said the NBC action has proven that the Nigerian authorities are not prepared to be held accountable.
It urged the government to desist from what it called an attempt to silence media organisations whose roles are crucial in ensuring independent and diverse media space in the country.
The statement read, “Amnesty International condemns the ‘final warning’ issued to @ARISEtv by the FG through National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) Targeting Arise TV simply for doing their work sends the wrong message that; Nigerian authorities are not prepared to be held accountable.
“Nigerian authorities must stop the unrelenting quest to silence media organizations like @ARISEtv which are crucial to ensuring independent and diverse media space in the country and fulfilling people’s right to information.
“Using regulations as a way to silence independent journalism is completely unacceptable. The media in Nigeria should be free to exercise their right to freedom of expression as protected by international law.”