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Atiku criticises NBC advisory, warns against threats to press freedom

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Atiku Abubakar speaking at a public event while addressing media freedom concerns in Nigeria.Atiku Abubakar criticises NBC advisory, raising concerns over press freedom ahead of elections.
  • Atiku Abubakar criticised the NBC advisory as an attempt to restrict press freedom
  • He warned that such directives had often emerged during election periods
  • The NBC had defended the advisory as necessary to uphold neutrality and ethical broadcasting

Former Vice President and prominent member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Atiku Abubakar, has condemned the recent Code of Conduct advisory issued by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), describing it as a veiled attempt to suppress press freedom and curtail free expression in Nigeria.

In a statement shared via his official X account on Saturday, Atiku expressed concern over what he characterised as increasing efforts to stifle the media, particularly in the lead-up to elections.

“The Code of Conduct advisory issued by the National Broadcasting Commission is yet another troubling attempt to muzzle the media and shrink the space for free expression in Nigeria,” he stated.

Atiku noted that Nigeria’s media industry had earned global recognition for its resilience and professionalism, warning that regulatory actions such as the NBC directive risk undermining these achievements. He argued that such measures tend to emerge at politically sensitive periods, raising questions about their intent.

“It is therefore alarming that, each time elections approach, the NBC resorts to heavy-handed directives that do more to silence dissent than to uphold ethical journalism,” he added.

The former vice president declared his support for broadcasters and media organisations resisting what he described as “creeping censorship”, stressing that ethical standards in journalism should remain consistent rather than being selectively enforced.

“Let it be clear: ethical standards are not seasonal tools to be weaponised during campaigns; they are constant obligations,” Atiku said.

He further suggested that the timing and tone of the advisory pointed to a broader concern about the integrity of the electoral environment, alleging that it signalled an attempt to control public narratives rather than promote transparency.

In response, the NBC maintained that its directive was aimed at ensuring professionalism and fairness within the broadcast sector. The commission emphasised that media practitioners must uphold neutrality and adhere to established ethical standards at all times.

According to the NBC, presenters and anchors who present personal opinions as facts, intimidate guests, suppress opposing viewpoints, or act in ways that compromise neutrality and human dignity would be in violation of broadcast regulations.

The development has sparked debate across Nigeria’s media and political landscape, with stakeholders weighing the balance between regulation and the preservation of press freedom ahead of future elections.

“I’m not stepping down,” Atiku fires back at 2027 withdrawal claims

Meanwhile, TheRadar earlier reported that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar had dismissed claims that he had withdrawn from the 2027 presidential race, describing the reports as false and misleading.

Atiku said the rumours suggesting he had stepped away from active  politics were part of a “coordinated disinformation campaign” aimed at discrediting him.

PoliticsHe also refuted claims of a national-level meeting with African Democratic Congress stakeholders, claiming that his only recent engagement was with ADC members in Adamawa State.

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Gbenga Oluranti OLALEYE is a writer and media professional with over 4 years of experience covering politics, lifestyle, and sports, he is passionate about good governance and quality education.

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