Paradigm Initiative condemns amendment of NBC Code in Nigeria

Tue, Jun 16, 2020
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By Anayo Ezugwu

PARADIGM Initiative, a pan-African social enterprise working to advance digital rights and inclusion in Africa, has joined voices with innovators and internet broadcast content creators in Nigeria to strongly condemn the recent amendment of the National Broadcasting Commission, NBC, Code. The group said by this amendment, NBC has laid unfavourable conditions and requirements for the PayTV industry in Nigeria.

In a statement made available to Realnews, Paradigm Initiative noted that the amendment has placed unfair and unrealistic burdens on local content producers and by extension, the economy. “While we’re yet to get an official definition from the commission for ‘Web/Online Broadcasting’, it is clear from the new provisions that certain clauses will affect the development of the sector. The compulsion to prevent exclusive rights to content on PayTV platforms is archaic and regressive, to say the least.

“Apart from it being a blatant affront to the freedom of copyright holders to use and license their work as they wish, it also chokes innovation in the streaming television business.  Furthermore, the NBC mandates that all persons wishing to operate web/online broadcasting services in Nigeria must register with the commission. However, there is no public record of the commission’s consultation with these stakeholders in making these amendments,” it said.

According to Paradigm Initiative, the internet space in Nigeria is developing and innovation is to be encouraged. It stated that policies like this can greatly discourage the development of technology and technology-based services thereby creating an unfavourable environment for the kind economic growth that is relevant in this age.

“Especially with the new realities faced by Nigeria as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic, government policies should not only desist from hampering nascent technologies, but must in fact, encourage and incentivize the same. The amendments to the NBC Code do not incentivize innovation in the broadcast and television industry and therefore, we join voices with other stakeholders to call upon the NBC to re-engage its process of amendment by opening dialogue between itself and the key stakeholders who would be affected by these policy directions.

“Furthermore, we call on NBC to seek policies that will incentivize and not punish local content creation and technology service delivery in the broadcast industry.”

– Jun. 16, 2020 @ 13:59 GMT |

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