www.odogwublog.com reports that the
Director General of Voice of Nigeria (VON DG), Mr Osita Okechukwu has
cautioned Nigeria broadcast media practitioners to stick to ethical
standards of the profession in order not to attract any form of
punishment of punishment from the National Broadcasting Commission.
He disclosed that more than fifty broadcast stations in the country has been sanctioned in the last two quarters of 2018 hate speech reports and violations on political broadcasting.
He said the workshop is the first in the series meant to enlighten broadcast media practitioners to be objective in their reportage,avoiding sensational reports that tends to create tensions, thereby dragging the nation into the dark ages.
He disclosed that more than fifty broadcast stations in the country has been sanctioned in the last two quarters of 2018 hate speech reports and violations on political broadcasting.
He
specifically advised media practitioners to trade with caution and not
to bend the rules as the nation gradually approaches the electioneering
year.
The
VON DG made the disclosure in his speech delivered at a 2-day training
workshop on political broadcast holding at the BON Sunshine hotel,Enugu.
His
words,"As a regulator, the National Broadcasting Commission will not
idly watch, and allow the irresponsible tendency towards the abandonment
of the ethical imperatives of our profession, to push the country
towards a descent into crisis'.
"
More than ever before, and as we approach the electioneering season
that will usher in the 2019 General Elections, the Commission will
ensure that broadcasters play strictly by the rules. In the last two
quarters of 2018, the Commission has sanctioned over 50 broadcast
stations - on violations related to political broadcasting and hate
speech. Many have been fined and those who remain recalcitrant shall
face stiffer sanctions".
He said the workshop is the first in the series meant to enlighten broadcast media practitioners to be objective in their reportage,avoiding sensational reports that tends to create tensions, thereby dragging the nation into the dark ages.
"This
is the background for the gathering in Enugu this week. This is the
first in a series of workshops, that will also take us to Lagos, Sokoto
and Abuja. We want broadcasters to be political light bearers in our
country, not agents of darkness".
Selected
broadcast media practitioners from various broadcast stations both
private and government owned establishments are participating in the
workshop which will end today.
The workshop featured discussions and interactive sessions and paper
presentations by professionals and veterans in the media industry.Among
whom are Dr Alex Onyebuchi,Mrs Bunmi Cole,Prof.Armstrong
ldachaba,Prof.Victor Kogah etc.
Hate Speech:NBC has sanctioned more than 50 broadcast stations,says VON DG.
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