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NBC Revokes Broadcast Licenses of Some Private and States Broadcast Stations, NUJ calls Decision Hasty

Aug 19, 2022   •   by Opeyemi Aranseoluwa   •   Source: NBC   •   eye-icon 327 views

In May 2022, the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) published in the National Dailies, the list of licensees that are indebted to the Commission, and granted them two weeks to renew their licenses and pay their debts or consider their licenses revoked, frequencies withdrawn and the withdrawn frequencies reassigned to others who are ready to abide by the necessary requirements.

 

Three months after the publication, some licensees are yet to pay their outstanding debts, in contravention of the National Broadcasting Commission Act CAP N11, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, particularly section 10(a) of the third schedule of the Act.

 

In view of this development, the continued operation of the debtor-stations is illegal and constitutes a threat to national security.

 

Therefore, after due consideration, the NBC hereby announces the revocation of the licenses of the under-listed stations and gives them 24 hours to shut down their operations. Our offices nationwide are hereby directed to collaborate with security agencies to ensure immediate compliance:

 

S/N

NAME OF STATION

LOCATION

1

Silverbird TV (Silverbird Communications  Co. Ltd)

Network 

2

Rhythm FM (Silverbird Communications Ltd)

FM Abuja

3

Rhythm FM (Silverbird Communications Ltd)

FM Lagos

4

Rhythm FM (Silverbird Communications Ltd)

FM Yenagoa

5

Rhythm FM (Silverbird Communications Ltd)

FM Port-Harcourt

6

Rhythm FM (Silverbird Communications Ltd)

FM Jos

7

Rhythm FM (Silverbird Communication Ltd)

Benin

8

Greetings FM (Greetings Media Ltd)

FM Network 

9

Tao FM (Ovidi CommunicationS Ltd)

FM Okene

10

Zuma FM (Zuma FM Ltd)

FM Suleja

11

Crowther FM (Crowther Communications Ltd)

FM Abuja

12

We FM (Kings Broadcasting Ltd)

FM Benin

13

Linksman International ltd

Keffi

14

Bomay Broadcasting Services ltd

Abuja 

15

MITV (Murhi International Group Ltd) 

Ibadan

16

Classic FM (Pinkt Nigeria Ltd)

Port-Harcourt

17

Classic FM (Pinkt Nigeria Ltd)

Lagos

18

Classic TV (Pinkt Nigeria Ltd)

Lagos

19

Smoot FM (Fenchurch Invest Consortium ltd)

Lagos

20

Beat FM (Megalectrics LTD)

Lagos

21

Cooper Communications ltd

Lagos 

22

Splash FM (West Midlands Ltd)

Ibadan

23

Rock City FM (Boot Communications ltd)

Abeokuta

24

Family FM (Kalaks Investments Nig. Ltd)

Ilugun

25

Space FM (Creazioni Nig. Ltd)

Ibadan

26

Radio Jeremi (Radio Jeremi ltd)

Effurun

27

Breeze FM (Bays Water ltd)

Akure

28

Vibes FM (Vibes Communication ltd)

Benin

29

Family Love FM (Multimesh Broadcasting Co. Ltd)

Port-Harcourt

30

Wave FM (South Atlantic Media ltd)

Port-Harcourt

31

Kogi State Broadcasting Corporation

 

32

Kwara State Broadcasting Corporation

 

33

Niger State Broadcasting Corporation

 

34

Gombe State Broadcasting Corporation

 

35

Lagos State Broadcasting Corporation

 

36

Lagos DSB

 

37

Osun State Broadcasting Corporation

 

38

Ogun State Broadcasting Corporation

 

39

Ondo State Broadcasting Corporation

 

40

Rivers State Broadcasting Corporation

 

41

Bayelsa State Broadcasting Corporation

 

42

Cross River State Broadcasting Corporation

 

43

Imo State Broadcasting Corporation

 

44

Anambra State Broadcasting Corporation

 

45

Borno State Broadcasting Corporation

 

46

Yobe State Broadcasting Corporation

 

47

Sokoto State Broadcasting Corporation

 

48

Zamfara State Broadcasting Corporation

 

49

Kebbi State Broadcasting Corporation

 

50

Jigawa State Broadcasting Corporation

 

51

Kaduna State Broadcasting Corporation

 

52

Katsina State Broadcasting Corporation

 

 

The Broadcast stations that are not affected/whose names are not on this list, are required to renew their licenses for their current durations within the next 30 days or get their licenses also revoked. 

 


...NUJ Calls Decision Hasty and a Clampdown

 

The decision today by Industry Regulator , the National Broadcasting Commission - NBC, to revoke the licenses of 52 broadcast stations nationwide over indebtedness to the Commission was ill advised.

 

The affected stations, according to NBC are said to owe arrears of licence fees amounting to N2.6 billon since 2015.

 

Although the Director General of NBC, Malam Balarabe Shehu Ilelah claimed that this development had no political motives, yet we insist that the action was ill timed and reckless.

 

It should be noted that this wholesale revocation of licences at this critical time of insecurity in the Country appears to be a decision taken without careful prior deliberation, consultation or counsel. 

 

While we regret the inability of these broadcast stations to fulfill their obligations to NBC, in-view of dwindling resources, we caution against such large scale clampdown of broadcast stations in disregard to security issues and the attendant consequence. We cannot afford the unpleasant outcome of such media blackout at this time. 

 

We call on NBC to exercise more restraint on this issue in consideration of national security and allow for more dialogue and consultation to find a better way of dealing with the situation. 

 

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