IPC slams FG over N5m fine on Trust Television Network

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The International Press Centre on Wednesday expressed disappointment with the National Broadcasting Commission over the N5 million fine slammed on Trust Television Network after a documentary on the state of insecurity in the country titled ‘Nigeria’s Banditry: The Inside Story.’

The IPC, in a statement by its Press Freedom Officer, Melody Lawal, on Wednesday, described the imposition as an “arbitrary fine.’

She reminded the Federal Government, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, and the NBC that the banditry ravaging Nigeria and putting the lives and property of the citizens in jeopardy was not a creation of the media.

The IPC called on the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria, the Nigerian Guild of Editors, the Nigeria Union of Journalists and other professional bodies championing freedom of the press and freedom of expression in the country to “rise in unison in condemnation of this new development and hostility by the government.”

“In the circumstance, the IPC considers the fine imposed on Trust TV an act of injustice, an assault on media freedom and a violation of the right of the people to know the truth about the dynamics of banditry in the country and the decision should therefore be reversed,” the statement quoted the Executive Director of the IPC, Lanre Arogundade, as speaking.

The PUNCH reported that the fine was contained in a letter to the Chief Executive Officer of Trust TV Network Ltd by the Director General of the NBC, Balarabe Ilelah, dated August 3.

The statement read, “Following the threat by the Information Minister, Mr. Lai Mohammed, that the TV station and the BBC would be sanctioned for airing the documentary, the IPC had issued a statement warning the Federal Government to refrain from constituting itself to the accuser, the prosecutor and the judge in its own case.

“The IPC is dismayed that the Federal Government through the NBC had shamefully done that, forgetting that in a democracy, the basic tenets of the rule of law cannot be trampled upon as it suits the whims and caprices of those in the corridors of power.

“In the above context, it is worth pointing out that Trust TV was neither notified of the alleged infringement of sections 3.1.1, 3.12.2 and 3.11. 2 of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code nor requested to defend itself against the allegations before the fine was handed down. In other words, there was no fair hearing for Trust TV, but one-sided hearing of the accusation by the Information Minister upon which the NBC acted.

“It is unacceptable that NBC, funded by tax payers money and expected to act in the public interest, would continuously exhibit the symptoms of an attack dog of the government once the Information Minister blows the whistle.

“The Federal Government, the Information Minister and the NBC must be made to understand that the banditry ravaging the country and daily putting the lives and property of the citizens in jeopardy is not a creation of the media, which has, through editorial opinions, investigations and broadcast programmes offered suggestions and support to the government on the way out of the general insecurity.

“At the same time, in line with its constitutional obligation to monitor governance and hold the government accountable to the people, the media has also been critical of the inability of the government to fulfill its own part of the constitutional bargain by guaranteeing the lives and security of the people.” (Punch)

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