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Kano Media Executives Forum Bans Live Political Programs To Curb Inflammatory Content

Isiyaku Ahmed

To promote responsible journalism, mutual respect, and the protection of Kano State’s cultural and religious heritage, the State Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, has met with media executives in the state for their quarterly meeting at his office.

The ban on live political programs is one of the resolutions of the quarterly meeting.

The meeting, convened by the Ministry of Information, aims to strengthen understanding and cooperation between media organizations and the government to ensure effective information dissemination that upholds the dignity and image of the state.

Speaking at the session, Comrade Waiya expressed appreciation for the unwavering support of media leaders, which he said has contributed immensely to the ministry’s progress in curbing unethical content on public platforms.

He commended the noticeable reduction in abusive language in some broadcast programs, attributing the achievement to the productive engagements held in previous meetings.

Highlighting the government’s commitment to preserving the state’s moral standards, the Commissioner disclosed that sensitization programs have been organized for political program presenters, media commentators, and the Council of Friday Imams.

These efforts, he noted, are designed to encourage responsible communication that conveys messages to the public without defamation or any act that could undermine the state’s reputation.

Comrade Waiya further clarified that the government’s stance is not to suppress political opposition but rather to safeguard the sanctity of Kano’s cultural and religious values.

Among the key resolutions reached during the meeting was that anyone appearing on media platforms for interviews must sign an undertaking to refrain from making abusive, defamatory, or culturally offensive remarks.

Also, a ban has been placed on live political programs across media outlets to prevent the spread of inflammatory content.

And that presenters were also banned from asking provocative questions or making suggestive gestures that could lead to statements capable of defaming individuals or damaging the image of Kano State.

Media executives pledged their continued cooperation and offered valuable suggestions on improving broadcast standards and sanitizing language, all geared towards promoting peace and mutual respect in society.

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