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Constitutional lawyer, Dr Kayode Ajulo, has joined other Nigerians in
condemning the punishment meted to DAAR Communication, owner of Africa Independent
Television (AIT) and Raypower FM by the National Broadcasting Corporation
(NBC), saying it was too harsh.
Ajulo
said on Friday in Abuja that there were other punishments that could be
employed by NBC to ensure that any erring media outfit conformed to prescribed
laws and regulations.
He
said that the freedom of the press was guaranteed in developed nations and
polities, adding that the provisions of Section 23 of the constitution
guaranteed press freedom.
According
to him, the press, radio, television and other agencies of the mass media shall
at all times be free to uphold the fundamental objectives and uphold the
responsibility and accountability of the government to the people.
“I
am of the view that the punishment meted by the NBC was harsh, however, one of
the remedies that avails to AIT is to approach the court for reversal of any
action taken by NBC,” he said in a statement.
He
said that AIT was a product of June 12 struggle, noting that it would be a
disservice to democracy and nationalism as well as the image of Nigerian
government to withdraw the license of DAAR Communications.
Ajulo
said that the withdrawal was coming on the eve of the grand celebration of June
12 as Nigeria’s Democracy Day would not augur well for the country.
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