Station apologises for breach of code
The International Press Centre (IPC) has rejected the decision of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to sanction Channels Television for interviewing the spokesman of the proscribed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), during the broadcast of its âPolitics Todayâ programme on Sunday April 25, 2021.
In a statement issued by its Communications Officer, Olutoyin Ayoade, IPC argued that Channels Television was actually acting in the public and national interest by seeking to question the spokesperson of an organisation whose existence, despite proscription, the government especially through the Nigerian Army had continuously recognised and which in the past couple of weeks had been accused of being responsible for reprehensible acts of serial killing of policemen and arson in Imo State and other parts of the South-east.
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