The Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has suspended the
licence of Daar Communications Plc., owners of Africa Independent Television
(AIT) and Ray Power until further notice.
Director-General of NBC, Modibbo Kawu, announced the
shutdown on Thursday evening.
He said the action was taken for failure of the TV and radio
stations to abide by the broadcasting code.
Daar Communications Founder, Raymond Dokpesi, had earlier
accused the Presidency of intimidating his media group.
He made the allegation while speaking at a press conference
in the company’s corporate headquarters in Abuja on Thursday.
“I have it on strict authority and very assured information
that the highest echelon of the government, the Presidency, queried and
challenged the NBC that they were not doing their jobs: ‘How on earth could
they be hearing and seeing on AIT what they termed hate speech?
"Any criticism of this government is hate speech. The
NBC is acting under the authority of the President and Commander-in-Chief. The
licensing fees in Nigeria is one of the highest in the world. There is no
country in the world where you have this type of exploitative fees. I have
appealed for a reduction because the payments cannot be sustained by private
broadcasters in Nigeria."
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