“You Must Apply For License” – NBC Orders All Social Media And Online Broadcast Platforms

National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has asked all social media platforms and online broadcasting service providers operating in Nigeria to apply for a broadcast license.

NBCThe announcement was placed in a newspaper advertorial and signed by NBC’s director-general, Armstrong Idachaba which was published on Thursday, June 10.
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Idachaba said in the advertorial that the NBC establishment code empowers the commission to ask the companies to be licensed, saying;

Section two (b) of the NBC act of 2004 states: “(1) The Commission shall have [the] responsibility of: Receiving, processing and considering applications for the establishment, ownership or operation of radio and television stations including (i) cable television services, direct satellite broadcast and any other medium of broadcasting.

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The advertorial partly reads;

The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) hereby directs every Online Broadcast Service provider and Social Media Platforms operating within the Nigerian State to apply and obtain broadcast licence for their service(s).

Note that any Online Broadcast Service Provider that fails to obtain a licence will be considered an illegal entity

The Commission shall have responsibility of receiving, processing and considering applications for the establishment, ownership or operation of Radio & Television Stations including cable television services, Direct Satellite Broadcast (DSB), and ANY medium of Broadcasting.

The National Broadcasting Commission hereby directs every Online Broadcast Service provider and Social Media Platforms operating within the Nigerian State to apply and obtain broadcast Licence for their Service(s).

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However, it is not immediately clear whether the directive applies strictly to only broadcast organisations.

This decision announcement comes barely 24 hours after the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, announced that all Over The Top (OTT) service providers like Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms will have to register for a license before they can operate in Nigeria.
Last Friday, June 4, the Federal government suspended Twitter’s operation in Nigeria days after the site deleted a tweet from President Buhari’s handle.

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