The management of DAAR Communications PLC owners of African
Independent Television has stated the nobody can ban the
broadcast
outfit from carrying out its activities.
AIT reacted to
publications in newspapers and on social media that it was barred from
the coverage of the activities of the president-elect, General Muhammadu
Buhari.
In a statement by AIT, the management “expressed its
displeasure by quoting section 22 of the constitution, which says the
press, radio, television and other agencies of the mass media shall at
all times be free to uphold the responsibility and accountability of the
Government to the people.
“DAAR management therefore considers it
a worrisome development if security and family concern are used as a
justification for censoring AIT or any other media organization from
covering and reporting the activities of the President-elect, his
incoming administration or any other public officer,” the statement
read.
“It therefore states categorically that the allegation of
security issues against DAAR Communications is not an issue that the
appropriate security agencies should view lightly. The management wants
this incident appropriately investigated adding that it has never been
involved in any security activities that will compromise State
institutions whatsoever.”
“The management looks forward to a
progressive and healthy relationship with the incoming administration
and hope that the rights and freedom of the media shall not be impeded
in the discharge of our collective duties and responsibilities.”
It
would be recalled that Garba Shehu, spokesman of the Buhari Campaign
Organisation, said: “AIT has been asked to step aside based on security
and family concerns.
“In addition, Buhari has decided that they will have to resolve some issues relating to issues of standard and ethics.”
Source:PM News
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