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Why You Can’t Usurped NBC’s Role Or Gag Free Speech – NBA Slamed Gov Yusuf

Thompson Nsisongabasi
May 16, 2025
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Why You Can’t Usurped NBC’s Role Or Gag Free Speech – NBA Slamed Gov Yusuf

 

The Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) has faulted the ban on all live political programmes on radio and television stations by Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf.

All Facts Newspaper reports that NBA President, Afam Osigwe (SAN), said only the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has the right to ban the airing of programmes on radio and television.

In a statement early Friday, NBA’s Osigwe warned Governor Yusuf against gagging freedom of speech and usurping the rights of NBC.

He stated that the Governor was supposed to have reported any breach of broadcasting rules to NBC for the commission to exercise its constitutional right.

The NBA called on Governor Yusuf to reverse his directive and urged NBC to reassert its regulatory authority to prevent future encroachments by state governments.

It read: “In a move that strikes at the very heart of democratic expression, the Kano State Government has announced a ban on all live political programmes aired by radio and television stations in the state. This action, allegedly aimed at curbing ‘inflammatory, divisive, and defamatory content,’ is not only ill-advised but entirely unconstitutional.

“The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) unequivocally states that no state government has the legal competence to regulate or censor broadcast content in Nigeria. That responsibility lies squarely with the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), established by the NBC Act, to ensure that broadcast content aligns with national standards and constitutional provisions.

“The NBC Code already provides a comprehensive framework for regulating broadcasting, including mechanisms for addressing inappropriate or harmful content. If any station is found in breach of these guidelines, the NBC, not state governments, is empowered to take corrective action.

“This unilateral action by the Kano State Government amounts to a gross violation of Section 39 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), which guarantees every Nigerian the right to freedom of expression, including the freedom to receive and impart information and ideas without interference.

“Attempting to suppress live political programming under the guise of maintaining public order sets a dangerous precedent and threatens the vibrancy of political discourse, transparency, and accountability. It also undermines media independence and public access to information, especially in a democratic society where the free exchange of ideas is non-negotiable.

“The NBA calls for the immediate reversal of this directive and urges the National Broadcasting Commission to reassert its regulatory authority to prevent future encroachments by state governments.

“As a profession and as an institution, the NBA remains resolute in defending the rule of law and constitutional freedoms. Nigeria cannot afford to slide into an era where critical voices are silenced, and lawful expression is criminalized.”

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