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Editors Seek Review Of NBC Act On Broadcast Licence Renewal

Following the shutdown of over 50 broadcast stations by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) for failing to pay their licence renewal fees, the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) has called for a review of the NBC Act.

It stated that it has become imperative for the NBC Act to be reviewed to increase the lifespan of a broadcast licence from five to at least 10 years, as many broadcast stations are struggling to survive given the competition in the environment and high operating costs caused by skyrocketing price of diesel, forex scarcity among other factors.

In a press statement signed by the NGE President, Mustapha Isah and the General Secretary, Iyobosa Uwugiaren, on Friday, the professional body of all the editors in Nigeria, also advocated a reduction of the licence fees considering the fact that several broadcast stations now operates in the country, saying for instance, that the Lagos zone alone now has close to 50 radio stations.

The professional body of editors expressed concern over the action of NBC on the affected broadcast outfits, noting that if not reversed, it will lead to the loss of thousands of jobs in a country where jobs are scarce.

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“The NGE is worried because media houses, which played and continue to play a key role in the nurturing and development of democracy can’t just be off air no matter the reasons.

“While the Guild is not against broadcast stations fulfilling their financial obligations to the NBC, we note that the current harsh operating environment that has crippled every sector in our nation was not taken into account by the NBC before its action.

“Currently, it is difficult for private stations to import broadcast equipment due to the high exchange rate. We are all aware of the high operational cost, including the cost of diesel to power their generating sets”, the NGE stated.

The Guild added that several broadcast stations are just managing to survive in the midst of the high competition in the industry following the licencing of hundreds of more stations by the NBC.
The NGE charged the NBC to enter into dialogue with the affected stations to restructure the debts owed and work out convenient payment period to ensure their survival.

“A caring government should be concerned about the possibility of job losses than revenue generation. After all, one of the functions of the NBC is working for the survival and the development of the broadcast industry,” the statement further indicated.

“A critical stakeholder in the nation’s democratic space cannot be shut out at this critical moment of our democracy, especially when the country is preparing for the 2023 general election.”

The NGE, therefore urged the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria and the Independent Broadcasting Organisation to enter into a dialogue with the NBC with a view to find a lasting solution to this recurring issue of licence renewal fees, which often lead to threats of shutdown.

Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with six years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Masters degree in Mass Communication.

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