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NUJ rejects NBC directive on media conduct

by Prime Time
April 20, 2026
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By Asuquo Cletus

The Nigeria Union of Journalists has rejected the recent directive issued by the National Broadcasting Commission on media conduct, describing it as a veiled attempt to stifle press freedom and muzzle broadcast professionals across the country.

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The NUJ argued that the directive, particularly provisions cautioning anchors against expressing personal opinions and mandating a “crisis-free” style of presentation, amounted to undue interference in the editorial independence of media organisations.

In a press release signed by its National Secretary, Achike Chude, the union expressed “grave concern and utter disappointment” over the NBC’s April 17, 2026 notice, which warned broadcasters to adhere strictly to professional standards or face sanctions.

According to the union, journalism especially in current affairs and political programming requires critical analysis and contextual interpretation, warning that stripping presenters of that responsibility would reduce the media to “mere mouthpieces.”

“The NBC’s warning is nothing short of a veiled attempt to gag the media and institutionalise censorship,” the statement read.

The union further faulted the classification of perceived breaches as punishable offences under the commission’s regulatory framework, noting that the threat of heavy fines and possible suspension could create a “chilling effect” within the industry.

It warned that such measures would encourage self-censorship among journalists, who may avoid asking probing questions for fear of being labelled unprofessional or hostile.

The NUJ also raised constitutional concerns, insisting that the directive runs contrary to Section 39 of the 1999 Constitution, which guarantees freedom of expression, including the right to hold opinions and disseminate information without interference.

“The NBC Code cannot and must not be used to override the supreme law of the land,” the union stated.

While reaffirming its commitment to professionalism and ethical journalism, the union called on the NBC to engage media stakeholders in meaningful dialogue rather than impose what it described as restrictive regulations.

It also urged the Federal Government to ensure that regulatory agencies are not “weaponised” against the media, warning that any attempt to silence journalists would undermine democratic governance.

The NUJ, however, called on journalists and broadcasters nationwide to remain resolute, professional, and fearless in carrying out their duties, stressing that their primary responsibility is to the public and the truth.

“The media is the watchdog of society, not the lapdog of the government or the opposition. Any attempt to silence it is an attack on democracy itself,” the statement added.

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