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Shutdown of four broadcast stations in Zamfara threat to democracy —Editors

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THE Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) has expressed concern over the shutdown of four broadcast stations: NTA, Gamji Television, Alumna Television and Pride FM Station, all located in Gusau, the Zamfara State capital, by Governor Bello Matawalle, calling on him to immediately unseal the broadcast stations. 

The Zamfara State government on Saturday shut down the stations for covering a rally held by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in the state, Dr Dauda Lawan Dare. 

The state government claimed that the rally was organised despite a ban on campaigns by the state government over alleged security situation in the state. 

But in a press statement issued on Monday and signed by NGE’s president, Mustapha Isah and the general secretary, Iyobosa Uwugiaren, the body described the action as illegal and a violation of the Nigeria constitution and other international instruments. 

The NGE stated that the only government agency that is charged with the constitutional mandate of regulating the broadcast stations or determining any infraction in the conduct of broadcasting industry is the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC). 

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The statement read: “While the NGE doesn’t even want to go into the illegality of the ban on political activities in that state, our primary concern here is the unlawful and unconstitutional action of the state governor against the affected stations for carrying out their constitutional and social obligations – of reporting events and keeping the citizens informed of political developments in the state. 

“In fact, the shut stations would have been accused of unprofessional misconduct if they didn’t cover that rally. We are also encouraged by the fact that the regulatory agency of the broadcasting industry, the NBC, has also condemned the unlawful action of Governor Bello Matawalle.” 

The NGE further described the governor’s action as a serious threat to the democratic process and democracy, “saying it is a precarious signal to what awaits the media, ahead of the 2023 general elections. 

“The media reserves the right to cover all events, whether or not they are banned. No state government reserves the right to shut down any media house, in spite of their perceived infractions. “In this case, the Zamfara State governor should have written a petition to the NBC, if at all the affected stations committed any infraction, instead resorting to self-help.”

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