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SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by Tobbydhayor90: 8:47am On Nov 01, 2020
#EndSARS: SERAP, 261 others sue NBC, want court to overturn N9m fines on Channels, AIT, Arise TV

Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), 261 concerned Nigerians, civil society and media groups have filed a lawsuit against the National Broadcasting Commission [NBC] and Minister of Information and Culture, Mr Lai Mohammed, asking the court to “declare arbitrary, illegal, and unconstitutional the N9m fines imposed on Channels, AIT and Arise TV [N3m each] over their coverage of the #EndSARS protests, and to stop the NBC from collecting the money.”

The co-plaintiffs in the suit are 255 concerned Nigerians; Premium Times Services Limited; Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development; HEDA Resource Centre; International Centre for Investigative Reporting; African Centre for Media and Information Literacy; and Media Rights Agenda.

The acting Director-General of the NBC, Prof. Armstrong Idachaba, who is joined in the suit as Defendant, had last week announced fines of N9 million on Channels, AIT, and Arise TV for purported “unprofessional coverage” of the #EndSARS protests across the country.

But in the suit number FHC/ABJ/CS/1436/2020 filed last Friday at the Federal High Court, Abuja, the Plaintiffs are seeking: “an order setting aside the arbitrary, illegal and unconstitutional fines of N9 million and any other penal sanction unilaterally imposed by the NBC and Mr Lai Mohammed on Channels, AIT and Arise TV, and on any other radio/television stations simply for carrying out their professional and constitutional duties.”

The Plaintiffs are arguing that: “Section (2)(n) of the NBC Act and the Broadcasting Code are oppressive, and clearly inconsistent with the Nigerian Constitution and the country’s international obligations. If the NBC and Mr Lai Mohammed are allowed to continue to use these oppressive provisions against independent media in the guise of performing their statutory duties, the end result will be authoritarianism and denial of freedom and liberty.”

According to the Plaintiffs: “The NBC and Mr Lai Mohammed have consistently used broadcasting codes to suppress the watchdog roles of independent media, and to violate Nigerians’ human rights, including the rights to freedom of expression, to disseminate and receive information, and hold their government and public officials to account.”

The Plaintiffs said: “The action by the NBC and Mr Lai Mohammed is arbitrary, illegal and unconstitutional, as it is contrary to section 39 of the Nigerian Constitution, Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which Nigeria has ratified. Their action is apparently aimed to clampdown on media freedom and Nigerians’ human rights.”

The Plaintiffs are also seeking “an order setting aside the fine of N5 million and any other penal sanction unilaterally imposed by the NBC and Mr Lai Mohammed on Nigeria Info 99.3 FM Lagos, simply for carrying out its professional and constitutional duties.”

The suit filed on behalf of the Plaintiffs by their lawyers Kolawole Oluwadare, Adelanke Aremo and Opeyemi Owolabi, read in part: “A fine is a criminal sanction and only the court is empowered by the Constitution to impose it. Fine imposed by regulatory agencies like the NBC without recourse to the courts is illegal, unconstitutional and offends the sacred principles of natural justice and fairness.”

“It is the duty of the government to allow the legal and judicial powers of the state to function properly. Imposing any fine whatsoever without due process of law is arbitrary, as it contravenes the principles of nemo judex in causa sua which literally means one cannot be a judge in his own cause and audi alteram partem which literally means no one should be condemned unheard.”

“The NBC, being a regulatory body, is not empowered by law to act as the prosecutor and the judge; all at the same time. We humbly urge the court to set aside the unlawful and unconstitutional fines imposed on independent media houses, and to uphold the sanctity of the Nigerian Constitution, Nigerians’ human rights, media freedom, and the rule of law.”

“The Constitution is the grundnorm and the fundamental law of the land. All other laws including the NBC Act and any associated codes take their hierarchy from the provisions of the Constitution.”

The Plaintiffs are also seeking the following reliefs:

A DECLARATION that section 2[n] of the NBC Act and Broadcasting Code used by the NBC and Mr Lai Mohammed to impose fines, sanctions and any other penalties on television, radio and on-line broadcast stations and media houses are draconian, inconsistent, and incompatible with the right to freedom of expression, access to information, and media freedom guaranteed under sections 22 and 39 of the Constitution of Nigeria 1999 [as amended], Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, and Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights;

A DECLARATION that the action of the NBC and Mr Lai Mohammed in relying on section 2[n] of the NBC Act and Broadcasting Code to unilaterally impose punishments such as fines and other sanctions on television, radio and on-line broadcast stations and media houses without recourse to the court violates sections 6[1] & [6][b] and 36[1] of the Constitution of Nigeria 1999;

A DECLARATION that section 2[n] of the NBC Act and the Broadcasting Code, being inconsistent and incompatible with sections 22, 36[1], and 39 of the Constitution of Nigeria, Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, are null and void to the extent of their inconsistency and incompatibility;

A DECLARATION that the fine of N3m each imposed on Channels, AIT, and Arise TV by the NBC and Mr Lai Mohammed for their coverage of the #ENDSARS protests violates the right to freedom of expression, access to information and media freedom guaranteed under sections 22 and 39 of the Constitution of Nigeria 1999, Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and therefore null and void;

A DECLARATION that the fine of N3m each imposed by NBC and Mr Lai Mohammed on Channels, AIT and Arise TV for their coverage of the #ENDSARS protests without giving the affected media houses the opportunity to respond to the allegations leveled against them and recourse to the court violates sections 6[1] & [6][b] and 36[1] of the Constitution of Nigeria 1999 and therefore null and void;

A DECLARATION that the action by the NBC and Mr Lai Mohammed to unilaterally impose the fine of N5m on Nigeria Info 99.3 FM without giving the radio station the opportunity to respond to the allegations leveled against it violates the right to fair hearing, enshrined in section 36 of the Constitution of Nigeria 1999, and therefore null and void;

AN ORDER OF PERPETUAL INJUNCTION restraining the NBC and Mr Lai Mohammed from imposing fines or doing anything whatsoever to harass Channels, AIT, and Arise TV and any other radio and television broadcast stations, in violation of the section 6[1] & [6][b], 22, 36[1], and 39 of the Constitution of Nigeria 1999, Article 9 of the African Charter of the on Human and Peoples’ Rights and Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

No date has been fixed for the hearing of the suit.

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by freshMallam1122: 8:51am On Nov 01, 2020
Asap ,,,an as soon as possible scrape that social media bills from thier table... enough of this system of oppressing the poor an making them voiceless

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by Nobody: 4:07pm On Nov 01, 2020
Good move!!!

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by Alexaonfleek: 4:08pm On Nov 01, 2020
Let them sue their asses

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by Nobody: 4:08pm On Nov 01, 2020
Hmm.
Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by slawormiir: 4:08pm On Nov 01, 2020
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright
Overturn of fines on channels and arise tv is okay

But that of Ait ehnnn

That station too useless

Na only when election matter reach ground na im Ait for dey work steadily
After the election and campaign money then them go go off air

That is how they operate here in Edo state

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by ignis: 4:08pm On Nov 01, 2020
Buhari’s government is military government disguised as democracy.
There is nothing democratic about this government. Someone should remind the Daura old man that this is democracy and characterized by freedom and judiciary power.

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by Ask4bigneyo(m): 4:08pm On Nov 01, 2020
Na so
Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by oluxy(m): 4:08pm On Nov 01, 2020
NBC are maddi ni
Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by NigerDeltaRepub: 4:09pm On Nov 01, 2020
If there is a way muhammadu al ibn WIKEdness Jubril BULLari the 2nd an compatriots can Clamp down on the media and internet all together, they would... Price of data is outrageous (as against the economy) yet people manage to go online...
Makes me wonder why they don't want people to talk...if they ain't something sinister they are planning and don't want people outside to know...
I know there Is nothing hidden under the sun, but the question is even when its revealed will a country as populus as we are stand up against the 10% putting us 99% in pains ?

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by Nobody: 4:09pm On Nov 01, 2020
SERAP no dey tire ni
Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by ezenwaforj: 4:09pm On Nov 01, 2020
Nothing will come out of it .We don't have a credible judicial system in Nigeria

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by sureboykris(m): 4:09pm On Nov 01, 2020
I'm tired . Oppression is so much
Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by Dareal90s(m): 4:10pm On Nov 01, 2020
Nobody av d monopoly of stupidity grin

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by ayenale1(m): 4:10pm On Nov 01, 2020
Good and wonderful...nonsense lai
Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by oluwaseaun(m): 4:10pm On Nov 01, 2020
This is welcome development. These govt officials are behaving as if they will be in power forever.

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by edoairways: 4:10pm On Nov 01, 2020
I support such move

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by Nobody: 4:11pm On Nov 01, 2020
Good move we are not fools

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by oluwaseaun(m): 4:11pm On Nov 01, 2020
Kekereekun123:
SERAP no dey tire ni



That’s there work nah.

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by CasNova: 4:11pm On Nov 01, 2020
SERAP and the other litigants have done well. Nigeria must not slide into the abyss of draconian rule.


The action of the NBC must be quashed.

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by Sisimailos: 4:11pm On Nov 01, 2020
Sue dem
Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by Kezifils(m): 4:12pm On Nov 01, 2020
ezenwaforj:
Nothing will come out of it .We don't have a credible judicial system in Nigeria

I share your opinion. Truly nothing will come of it.
Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by Kingoslo(m): 4:13pm On Nov 01, 2020
my only problem is LAI MUHAMMAD, this dude want to trample on people's right as if Government na em papa house.. mtcheeeew

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by Omezif(m): 4:13pm On Nov 01, 2020
Let them settle the case in a court. channel AIT, ARIS TIV did their job by giving nigerians informations after lekki shooting. what's their offence on that as they don't even have weapon to say they are the one committed the atrocities which every know to be soldiers. Their only offence is giving nigerians more highlight emanated from the atrocities of the soldiers,The fine is illegal and should be withdraw.

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Re: SERAP, 261 Others Sue NBC, Seek Overturn Of Fines On Channels, AIT, Arise TV by Sleekfingers: 4:13pm On Nov 01, 2020
They are trying so hard to gag the media.........yeye government......

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