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The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has revoked the broadcast licences of Silverbird TV, AIT, Raypower FM, and Rhythm FM, among others over N2.6 billion debt.

The NBC Director-General, Balarabe Ilelah, who made the disclosure at a press conference in Abuja on Friday, ordered the affected stations to shut down their operations in the next 24 hours.

Ilelah also directed NBC offices nationwide to collaborate with security agencies to ensure immediate compliance.

He disclosed that in May 2022, the commission published in the national dailies, the list of licensees that are indebted to NBC, granted them two weeks to renew their licenses and pay their debts or consider their licenses revoked, frequencies withdrawn.

“Three months after the publication, some licensees are yet to pay their outstanding debts, in contravention of the NBC Act CAP N11, laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, particularly section 10 (a) of the third schedule of the Act.

“In view of this development, the continued operation of the debtor stations is illegal and constitutes a threat to national security.

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“Therefore, after due consideration, NBC hereby announces the revocation of the licenses of the under-listed stations and gives them 24 hours to shut down their operations,” the NBC boss said.

Ilelah added that other stations affected were Zuma FM, Suleja, Niger State, Bomay Broadcasting Service L.td., Kogi, Kwara, Niger, Gombe, Lagos, Osun, Ogun, Ondo, and Rivers States Broadcasting Corporations.

He listed other stations to include Katsina Broadcasting Corporation, Kaduna State Broadcasting Corporation, Jigawa Broadcasting Corporation, Kebbi State Broadcasting Corporation, Zamfara State Broadcasting Corporation, and Yobe State Broadcasting Corporation.

Similarly, Ilelah said Imo State Broadcasting Corporation, Anambra State Broadcasting Corporation, Cross River State Broadcasting Corporation, Bayelsa State Broadcasting Corporation, Borno State Broadcasting Corporation, and Crowther FM Abuja were among the affected stations.

He further urged all broadcast stations that have not renewed their licenses for the current duration to do so within the next 30 days to avoid sanctions.

The NBC DG also called on all Internet Protocol Television and all other broadcast stations that are streaming online to register with the commission to avoid disconnection

“Broadcasters should note that having a DTT or FM license doesn’t warrant a broadcaster to stream online; they are two different licenses,” Ilelah said.

The Star

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