Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to โinstruct Mr Lai Mohammed, Minister of Information and Culture, and the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to urgently withdraw the โlast warningโ and threat to revoke the licenses of broadcast stations and shut them down over their coverage of elections and post-election matters.โ
The NBC had last week threatened to revoke the licenses of broadcast stations and shut them down โif they continue to allow unpatriotic individuals on their platforms to make utterances that are subversive, hateful, and inciting, and negative conversations particularly in the post-2023 Presidential Election.โ
But in a letter dated 11 March, 2023 and signed by SERAP deputy director Kolawole Oluwadare, the organization said, โThe โlast warningโ and threat by the NBC if not immediately withdrawn would limit freedom of expression and the ability of broadcast stations to cover important issues around the 2023 general elections.โ
According to SERAP, โThreatening to shut down and revoke the licences of broadcast stations simply for carrying out their โwatchdog roleโ is clearly incompatible with Nigeriaโs constitutional and international human rights obligations.โ
The letter, read in part: โPolitical expression is a fundamental right. The threat by the NBC creates a significant risk that legitimate expression may be prohibited.โ
โSuch unlawful prohibition may prevent transparency and dissemination of information on legitimate issues of public interest around the 2023 general elections.โ
โWe would be grateful if the requested action is taken within 48 hours of the receipt and/or publication of this letter. If we have not heard from you by then, SERAP shall take all appropriate legal actions to compel your government to comply with our request in the public interest.โ
โThe threat may produce a direct impact on the work of broadcast stations in ways that are inconsistent with the right to freedom of expression, access to information and media freedom.โ
โYour government has a legal responsibility to ensure an environment in which a diverse range of political opinions and ideas around the general elections can be freely and openly expressed and debated.โ
โThe threat by the NBC is neither necessary nor proportionate, as it would unduly intrude upon Nigeriansโ right to freedom of expression, access to information, and media freedom.โ
โThe use of vague and undefined phrases such as โunpatriotic individualsโ โsubversive, hateful, and inciting utterances, particularly post-electionโ, as grounds to threaten to shut down broadcast stations is inconsistent and incompatible with human rights requirements.โ
โThe Nigerian Constitution and human rights treaties impose legal obligations on your government to refrain from imposing restrictions which are not consistent with human rights requirements, including on discussion of political and election-related issues.โ
โIt is also inconsistent with constitutional and international human rights requirements to threaten broadcast stations solely for their coverage of the issues around the general elections on the basis of vague phrases such as โunguarded statements, divisive and dangerous commentsโ, โnegative conversationsโ used by the NBC.โ
โThe threat may stifle reporting on political and election-related issues, as well as have a deterrent effect on the publicโs exercise of their right to freedom of expression on political and election-related issues, in particular issues deemed controversial or critical.โ
โThe threat also represents a serious hindrance to the exercise of journalism, media diversity and media freedom, and participation.โ
โThis kind of threat to journalism has furthermore serious implications on the publicโs right to information, in particular in the context of the general elections where the role of the media is of particular importance.โ
โSERAP notes that Section 39(1) of the Nigerian Constitution 1999 (as amended), Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoplesโ Rights and article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Nigeria is a state party protect everyoneโs right to maintain an opinion without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, regardless of frontiers.โ
โUnder the Constitution and these human rights treaties, restrictions on the right to freedom of expression must be โprovided by lawโ, and necessary for โthe rights or reputations of othersโ or โfor the protection of national security or of public order (ordre public), or of public health and moralsโ.โ
โSimilarly, the Nigerian Constitution and human rights treaties provide for the rights of individuals to be protected, inter alia, against unlawful or arbitrary interference, and provide that everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference.โ
โโUnlawfulโ means that no interference may take place except in cases envisaged by the law which in itself must comply with the requirements of human rights and the rule of law.โ
โMedia coverage of the general elections and post-election matters, and media freedom are closely connected, as access to information is an essential requirement for the realization of the rights to freedom of expression and participation.โ
โSimilarly, phrases such as โunguarded statements, divisive and dangerous commentsโ, โnegative conversationsโ used by the NBC lack sufficient clarity and can be arbitrarily or discriminatorily applied and enforced.โ
โThe โlast warningโ and threat by the NBC would seem not to meet the strict requirements of the Nigerian Constitution and the countryโs international human rights obligations. In particular, it is unclear the scope or object of what these wordings seek to prohibit.โ
โUnder the constitutional and international requirement of legality, it is not enough that restrictions on freedom of expression, access to information and media freedom are formally stated in press releases and regulations.โ
โThe NBC legislation and codes do not confer unfettered discretion for the restriction of freedom of expression on those charged with their implementation.โ
โThe requirement of legality also serves to define the scope of legal discretion conferred on implementing authorities in order to provide adequate protection against arbitrary implementation.โ
โGeneral prohibitions on the dissemination of information based on vague and ambiguous ideas, including โunguarded statements, divisive and dangerous commentsโ, โnegative conversationsโ are incompatible with legal requirements and should be immediately withdrawn.โ
โAccording to our information, Mall. Balarabe Shehu Ilelah, Director-General of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) on Tuesday 7 March 2023 reportedly made the NBCโs โlast warning to broadcast stationsโ. The NBC โwill not hesitate to shut down any station or revoke its licence once it is convinced that the activities of the station is capable of undermining the peaceful co-existence of the country.โโ






