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TV, Radio stations to shut down over skyrocketing fuel prices: BON

BON said the shutdown will pose huge security threat to the dissemination of fact-checked information.

• March 19, 2022
Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria
Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria

Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria has warned that all TV and radio stations in the country may shut down operations over the persistent fuel scarcity and skyrocketing diesel price.

Yemisi Bamgbose, executive secretary of BON, stated that broadcast stations can no longer cope with the lingering fuel scarcity and skyrocketing prices of the black market fuel.

“There is a lingering scarcity of petroleum products and diesel, which fuels the generating sets of these organisations, has more than doubled in price over the last four months,” reads part of the statement.

Mrs Bamgbose stressed that broadcast stations which rely heavily on fuel to power their machines and keep them running at an optimal temperature to avoid overheating, are now running at a loss which has caused a delay in staff salaries.

“With diesel costs averaging more than N700 per litre and having to resort to buying petrol from the black market at more than N2000 per litre, broadcast organisations are recording such huge deficits that have resulted in staff salaries being delayed,” said the BON executive secretary.

According to her, the shutdown of TV and radio stations will pose huge security threat to the dissemination of fact-checked information.

BON said the scarcity has to be addressed urgently “to avoid the total shutdown of operations by Broadcast Organisations, most of whom have resorted to reducing transmission hours.”

The statement added that failure to do so, will give way to “the uninhibited proliferation of fake news and unverified information.”

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