NBC DG, Emeka Mba |
Commenting on the Digital Switch
Over, Mba stated that the Commission convened a broadcast summit in October
2013, during which very important resolutions were reached in order to meet the
deadline for the Digital Switch Over, (DSO) set for December 31, 2014.
“Also, the Digiteam Nigeria has been working very hard to consolidate on the technical
and other details of the transition in collaboration with the Commission. Consequently, the Commission is now actively working
towards coming on board of the signal distributors.
The passage of enabling laws, we
are already working with the National Assembly to amend the relevant laws,
especially relevant sections of the NTA and NBC Acts;
We are also collaborating with
other government agencies and institutions, especially the Nigerian Customs
Service, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Orientation Agency,
the Nigeria Police, among others to ensure a smooth operation.
And to achieve all these, we are
embarking on massive publicity. We are working very hard to roll out a publicity
programme targeting every stratum of our publics. Our Jingles and Newspaper blitz will begin
before the end of the month.
Village-level sensitisation by states will also be pursued vigorously
among others.
We are also planning a workshop
with BON for all broadcasting stations nationwide. Above all, the full
implementation of DSO will hugely sanitise our airwaves.”
Mba added that NBC strategically
selected Jos, Plateau State, as the Switch Over Test City. “Plateau State is compact; it also has a fair
compliment of government-owned and privately owned broadcasting stations.”
And to achieve full DSO, Mba
stated that over N68 billion will be needed. He also called for private sector
collaborations towards achieving the very huge budget, while also appealing to
broadcast stations owing the commission to immediately pay up in order to avoid
losing their licenses.”
Speaking on NBC’s plan for this year’s
Africast, he reminded all that we are in another Africast year that will hold
between October 21 and 23, with the theme: Digital Broadcast Content:
Production, Sourcing and Delivery.
“As you know, it is our principal
biennial conference bringing the industry up-to-date with the state of the
industry in Africa and worldwide.
In this edition, we shall be
working with an established international programmes market organisers to
introduce a programmes market to Africast 2014.
It is too early to say more, but come October, where else would you
rather be?”
On how best to cover elections
without violating or abusing the airwaves, Mba had this to say.
“The 2015 elections are still a
whole year off down the road, but already the media is agog with politics. The Commission is concerned about the
handling of political stories by broadcasting stations. It is important to appreciate the provisions
of section 5.2 of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code, dealing with Political
Broadcasts. I want to particularly draw
attention to Section 5.2.8:
“In adherence to the principles
of pluralism, equal airtime shall be provided to all political parties or
views, with particular regard to the amount of time and belt, during political
campaign periods.
May I also remind all broadcast
stations of the provision of section 7.6.6:
The period of campaign through
any broadcast media in any election by every political party shall commence 90
days before polling day and end 24 hours prior to that day”
Mba continues: “The Ekiti State
Elections are now in the horizon, and the Commission warns broadcasting
stations, especially those in Ekiti State that they must remain fair to all
concerned and adhere strictly to the Code.
We have a 24/7 monitoring
programme in place, and the Commission will not hesitate to deal adequately with
anyone found wanting.”
On the protracted royalty conflict
involving COSON and BON/IBAN, Mba disclosed that the Commission was concerned,
indeed, dismayed at the hot dispute raging between broadcasters and rights
owners over the payment of royalties for music and musical materials used by
the broadcasters.
In order to prevent the conflict
from further destabilising the industry and return it to the path of harmony
and growth, the Commission, he stated had taken steps to settle the dispute.
“The Commission held meeting with
all parties in December 2013;
and has called a truce – BON and
IBAN are to lift their ban on some musicians, and all court cases regarding the
dispute should be suspended to allow for peaceful settlement.
The Commission is in the Process
of forming the Committee, which will be chaired by a respected Industry player
acceptable to all.
The Committee will have the
mandate to resolve the issues before the end of this quarter.
In view of the above, I wish to
appeal to COSON and BON and IBAN to please cooperate with the Commission in
order to put this behind us and move on.”
The Commission, in the words of
Mba is also concerned about the constant sharpening of skills of the industry
players in line with the professional objectives of broadcasting, which is to demand a high-level specialisation and
professionalism among broadcasters.
“We are convinced that training
and re-training of broadcasters is very important, and we call on broadcasting stations
and proprietors of such stations to invest more on the training of their
personnel.
We have continued to hold
different types of trainings for broadcasters.
For instance, we held at least 12 workshops in 2013. There are more in the pipeline for up-skilling the practitioners.”
The Commission, he further stated
was also concerned about reports from some stations regarding the refusal of
station proprietors to pay staff salaries as and when due.
“This is unacceptable and in
violation with their licence conditions, which require in section 1.11 of the
Code on Staff empowerment. This cannot
continue, we want to encourage staff affected by this kind of violation to
report to the Commission.”
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