2023: NEDG, BON postpone presidential debate

The Nigerian Elections Debate Group, (NEDG), and the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria have postponed a presidential debate earlier scheduled to hold today, Thursday, January 26, 2023.

It was gathered that candidates who would be participating in the debate were eligible to run their political jingle in the course of the programme, and this was to go for N500,000.

According to reporrs, in a letter sent to one of the presidential candidates,  signed by the NEDG Executive Secretary,  Edidi Emessiri, dated January 18, the debate was to hold in Abuja in an undisclosed venue, as the organisers wanted the information private and confidential.

The letter, titled: Invitation to participate in the 2023 presidential rescheduled debates, partly read, Sir, we write in respect of the above subject matter, and to request the honour of your presidential candidates distinguished presence and participation in the Presidential Debate scheduled to hold on Thursday, January 26, 2023.

When contacted yesterday to enquire about the event, the NEDG Secretary, Emessiri, confirmed that the debate had been postponed based on logistics, but did not give the new date, saying discussions were still on-going.

When asked about the fate of the candidates who may not be able to afford the advert fee, and why the fee was being included, livid Emessiri said,  The NEDG is in collaboration with all the radio and television stations in the country, and there are logistics costs to be incurred. Who is going to pay for the satellite uplink? We are paying for the hall.

He maintained that the debates organised by other private media houses were being funded by civil society organisations.

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