Lai Mohammed Inaugurates NBC Reform Implementation Committee.

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The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, on Thursday
inaugurated the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) Reform Implementation Committee.
The members are
A) Prof. Armstrong Idachaba, Director of Monitoring of the NBC
B) Sir Godfrey Ohuabunwa, Acting Chairman of the Broadcasting
Organisations of Nigeria (BON)
C) J.K. Ehicheoya, Esq, Director, Legal Services, Federal Ministry of
Information and Cultuyre
D) Hajia Binta Adamu Bello, Secretary, Association of Local
Governments of Nigeria (ALGON)
E) Mr. Ibrahim Jimoh, Director of Administration, FRCN
F) Hon. Agbo Kingsley Ndubuisi, Board Member, NBC
G) Mr. Joe Mutah, Chief Press Secretary, Federal Ministry of
Information and Culture
Prof. Idachaba will serve as the Chairman of the Committee, while Mr.
Mutah will be the Secretary.
The terms of reference of the committee are as follows:
–  To implement the recommendations of the committee on the NBC
reforms as approved by His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari.
–  To Immediately commence work on all statutory, legal and regulatory
framework for further legislative action on the review of the NBC Act
by the National Assembly
–  To immediately assess and propose equipment, materials and
training needed to make the NBC a modern and well-positioned regulator
–  To liaise with relevant agencies to ensure the provision of the
manpower needs of the Commission to enable it function optimally
–  To work out the modalities for a competitive and reasonable
salaries, wages and other welfare needs of the staff of the Commission
–    To establish necessary protocols for the establishment or
appointment of professionals or technocrats (non-partisan personality)
to run the agency, and appointment into the board of the NBC
-To immediately establish and publicize a new sanctioning, fines
and penalty regime that is in line with international best practice,
promote professionalism and serve as a deterrent to erring
practitioners against misconduct, especially hate speech, violence and
spread of fake news
–  To establish and publish a new regulation for the licensing of Web
and Internet broadcasters/International broadcasters in Nigeria.
– And finally to end all forms of monopoly detrimental to the actualization of the immense potential of the broadcast industryThe Committee has six weeks to submit its report
I have no doubt that this Committee, which comprises
highly-experienced professionals and administrators, will carry out a
thorough job that will re-position the NBC as a effective and efficient regulator.
Inaugurating the Committee in Abuja, Mohammed explained that following deliberations at the Federal Executive
Council (FEC) of March 27th 2019, on the alleged unprofessional and unethical conduct of some broadcast stations, especially before and during the last general elections, President Muhammadu Buhari “directed me to
institute an inquiry into the conduct of the stations and report back to the Council.
“Consequently, I inaugurated a five-member committee on Wednesday,
April 10th 2019 with the following terms of reference:
-Find out to what extent the NBC was able to effectively carry out
its regulatory role before and during the 2019 general elections.
Recommend measures that could strengthen the NBC’s regulatory role
and make it more effective.
The committee submitted its report on April 24th 2019, with 26
recommendations, and I subsequently forwarded the report to Mr.
President, who has since approved them.
Highlights of the recommendations approved by Mr. President are as follows:
A)  Independence of the NBC from political interference in the
exercise of its regulatory powers, particularly with respect to the
issuance and withdrawal of broadcasting license.
B) A review of the National Broadcasting Code and extant broadcasting
laws to reflect the following amendments;
– Upward review of fines from N500,000 to N5,000,000 for breaches
relating to hate speeches, inciting comments and indecency
– Wilful repeat of infractions on three occasions after levying fine
on a station to attract suspension of license
– Upgrade of breach of political comments relating to hate speeches
and divisive comments to ”Class A” offence in the Broadcasting Code.
– Amendment of the NBC Act to enable NBC license WebTv and radio
stations, including foreign broadcasters beaming signals into Nigeria
C) Recruitment of more monitoring staff for the NBC. At the moment,
there are only about 200 Staff monitoring about 1,000 radio and
television stations.
D)  Deployment of adequate monitoring equipment and technologies for the NBC
E) Enhancement of welfare packages of NBC staff to avoid their
compromise in the line of duty
7.  We are now at the implementation stage, hence I have appointed
seven ‘wise’ men and woman to design the framework for the
implementation.

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