The
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has appealed
to the private broadcast media owners in Nigeria not to allow their
platforms to be used to propagate ideas that can hinder national unity.
The Minister made the appeal in Abuja on Monday when he met with the Northern Broadcast Media Owners Association (NBMOA), who paid him a courtesy call in his office.
''They
(private broadcast media owners) must realize that in order to be able
to practice their profession at all, they must first have a peaceful and
united country. It is important for the private broadcast media owners
to avoid the temptation to use their platforms to promote ethnic or
religious agenda that are inimical to the emergence of a strong,
peaceful, united and developed nation,'' he said.
Alhaji
Mohammed reminded the private broadcast media owners that irrespective
of their location, they have a wide reach because their news and
programmes are routinely uploaded to their websites, where they can be
assessed by anyone with access to the Internet within and outside the
country.
The Minister said radio and television
constitute a very powerful platform, because they are instant, emotive
and are the sources of news and information for a large number of
people.
''That also increases their ability to help
shape opinions, one way or another. This is why owners of such powerful
platforms must exercise a high level of responsibility, be patriotic and
also ensure that they put the national interest above sectional or
sectarian considerations.
''Lest we be misunderstood, we
are not asking you to shut out those whose opinions may not agree with
yours. We are saying you must show great restraint in turning your
platforms over to those whose opinions serve to divide us as a people,''
he said.
To buttress his point, Alhaji Mohammed
mentioned the role played in the 1994 Rwandan genocide by the
Radio-Television Libre des Mille Collines (RTLMC).
''RTLMC,
which began broadcasting In June 1993, helped to prepare the ground for
genocide in Rwanda by demonising the Tutsi and encouraging hate and
violence. In the end, over 800,000 people died in that genocide,'' he
said.
The Minister said that for too long, Nigerians
have taken the country's unity for granted, adding: ''We have failed to
make a conscious effort to continue to play up those things that unite
us,
while playing down the ones that divide us. We have failed to take a cue from countries like
Canada, which would have lost the province of Quebec but for its consistent and conscious effort to work on the country's unity.''
while playing down the ones that divide us. We have failed to take a cue from countries like
Canada, which would have lost the province of Quebec but for its consistent and conscious effort to work on the country's unity.''
He
sought the support of the NBMOA for the nationwide campaign, to be
launched soon by the ministry, ''to change the way we, as Nigerians, do
things'', as well as support for the war on terrorism to enable
Nigerians to know that it is not just a war for the military but also a
war for all Nigerians, hence they must give the military all the
necessary support.
Responding to the issues raised by
the Chairman, Executive Council of NBMOA, Dr. Ahmed Tijjani Ramalan, the
Minister assured the association that he would consider their requests
in a most impatial and objective manner, especially the need for a level
playing field for all broadcast media owners.
Earlier,
Dr. Ramalan congratulated Alhaji Mohammed on his appointment as Hon.
Minister of Information and Culture and expressed the commitment of the
association ''to positively respond to government policies that will be
aimed at rebuilding nd preserving the sanctity, integrity and unity of
the Nigerian state''.
He said the NBMOA consists of 15
licensed private broadcast operators with a combined platform of 22
radio and television stations, employs more than 5,000 Nigerians and has
an audience base in excess of 50 million
Segun Adeyemi
SA to Hon. Minister of Information and Culture
Abuja
Nov. 30th 2015
SA to Hon. Minister of Information and Culture
Abuja
Nov. 30th 2015
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