From Desmond Mgboh, Kano
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State has called on the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to extend its regulatory oversight to cover online radio and television platforms in order to curb the spread of unverified and inflammatory content across digital spaces.
This was contained in a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mustapha Muhammad.
Yusuf made the call while delivering his remarks at the Africast 2025 Conference organised by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) in Lagos.
Represented by his Director General, Media and Publicity, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, Yusuf expressed concern over the growing misuse of online broadcasting platforms, particularly those that promote divisive narratives on religion and politics.
He warned that such content poses a serious threat to peace, unity, and national security.
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“The unregulated online broadcasting environment has become a breeding ground for misinformation and hate speech, especially on sensitive issues such as religion and politics.
“It is time for the NBC to take proactive measures to ensure accountability and ethical standards in the digital media space,” he said.
Responding to the Governor’s submission, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Information commended the call and disclosed that the National Assembly was already working on an amendment to the NBC Act, which has passed second reading in the Senate.
He noted that the amendment seeks to empower the Commission with all necessary legal authority to effectively regulate webcasts and online broadcast media platforms, ensuring that digital broadcasters are held to the same professional and ethical standards as traditional media.

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