NBC appeals court order protecting TV stations, presenters from sanctions 

NBC appeals court order

Nigeria’s National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has filed an appeal against a recent ruling of the Federal High Court in Lagos which restrained the commission from using controversial provisions of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code to threaten, sanction, punish or fine broadcast stations and presenters over alleged “expression of personal opinions as facts”, “bullying or intimidating guests”, or failure to maintain “neutrality”.

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The development has triggered renewed concerns over shrinking civic space, press freedom and freedom of expression in Nigeria, especially amid growing criticism that the NBC is attempting to impose excessive regulatory control over broadcast media operations in the country.

The appeal followed an interim injunction granted by Justice Daniel Osiagor of the Federal High Court, Lagos, in favour of the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) and the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE). The suit was argued on behalf of SERAP and NGE by senior lawyer, Adeyinka Olumide-Fusika, (SAN).

Justice Osiagor had restrained the NBC from enforcing specific provisions of the 6th Edition of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code pending the hearing and determination of a Motion on Notice filed before the court. However, in a Notice of Appeal dated May 8, 2026, the NBC formally challenged the court ruling and asked the Court of Appeal in Lagos to overturn the entire decision.

According to the plaintiffs, the contested provisions violate constitutional guarantees and Nigeria’s obligations under international human rights law relating to freedom of expression and media freedom. The suit also questioned whether several sections of the 6th Edition of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code are inconsistent with the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution as well as international treaties to which Nigeria is a signatory.

In the ruling delivered on May 4, 2026, Justice Osiagor granted an interim injunction restraining the NBC from taking punitive action against broadcasters under the disputed sections of the code.

Reacting to the NBC’s appeal, SERAP and NGE vowed to resist the move and defend the Federal High Court’s decision. The organisations said: “We have instructed our lawyers to immediately take all necessary legal steps to respond to the NBC’s Notice of Appeal and to vigorously defend the decision of the Federal High Court.” “These steps will include opposing the appeal and ensuring that the interim injunction remains in force pending the determination of the Motion on Notice”.

Meanwhile, the case has been adjourned till June 1, 2026, for hearing of the Motion on Notice.

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