Tuesday, 3 June 2014
Ekiti, Osun polls: NBC DG cautions media on result collations
Against the backdrop of the governorship
elections slated for June 21 and August 9, in
Ekiti and Osun states respectively, the Director-
General of the National Broadcasting
Commission (NBC), Mr Emeka Mba, on
Monday, warned media practitioners against
announcing election results of polling units
through their reports.
He maintained that such practice was capable of
triggering violence and crisis in the country,
contending that “election is a process which
should be allowed to run its full course and the
authorised body, which is the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC), reserves
the right to make final announcement at the end
of the exercise.”
Mba, who made this disclosure at a workshop
organised by the United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP), in conjunction with the
Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution
(IPCR), in Akure, the Ondo State capital, also
affirmed that “stiffer penalties await any of the
broadcast media which indulges in such
unwholesome act.”
The NBC boss, who was represented by his
zonal director in the South-West, Mrs Benedicta
Otonoku, emphasised that “announcing the
results of winning candidates before the
conclusion of electoral process by broadcast
stations is illegal.”
“This would attract stiffer sanctions, minimum
of which is the reduction of broadcast hour and
outright withdrawal of broadcast license of such
stations. Political broadcast must not be in
abusive language. “Broadcast medium is a
public property, which must not be misused to
destroy the character of individuals,” Mba
asserted.
At the workshop, entitled “Media groups on
conflict sensitive reporting during elections,”
the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of
INEC in Osun State, Ambassador R. O. Akeju,
advised media practitioners to struggle and
ensure accurate reportage of political activities.
Also represented by Mr Faith Okoli, Akeju
posited that INEC was at the centre of action,
receiving commendations and knocks for its
activities, stressing that there was the need for
all stakeholders to play their roles diligently
well in enhancing the conduct of free, fair and
credible elections in Nigeria.
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