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Citing
fears of a possible spread of COVID-19 among inmates, Lai Mohammed, minister of
information and culture, has asked the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC)
to take Big Brother Naija (BBN) off the air, multiple sources have told
TheCable.
The
reality show, which entered its fifth season on July 20, is one of the most
watched programmes on cable TV in Nigeria.
On
Wednesday, Armstrong Idachaba, acting director-general of the NBC, told senior
management members that he had been directed by the minister to shut down the
show, TheCable learnt.
The
commission was to use fears of spread of COVID-19 as the reason, citing
directives from the presidential task force (PTF), insiders said.
Mohammed
reportedly wanted the letter shutting down the show to come from the NBC
because of the general opinion that he is bent on sending MultiChoice Ltd,
producers of the show, out of Nigeria.
He
is believed to have launched political moves against MultiChoice in order to
pave the way for his main consultant to make a return to Pay TV after
previously failing.
However,
insiders told TheCable that the NBC management was not well disposed to the
move to shut down BBN, with some of them saying there was no basis for it.
A
director is said to have reminded the meeting that NBC had already sought
explanation from Multichoice on a possible violation of COVID-19 protocols with
the airing of the show.
The
letter was sent on July 1, before the show began.
MultiChoice
replied with detailed explanations on measures taken in collaboration with the
Lagos state government, whose agency, Lagos State Safety Commission, gave the
green light for the show.
Also,
MultiChoice said in the letter that housemates had been screened prior to the
show and that the BBN House had been decontaminated and adapted to ensure
sufficient physical distancing, in addition to eliminating the use of live
audience.
All
inmates went through a mandatory two-week isolation during which COVID-19
symptoms would have manifested if they had the disease.
A
second director is said to have told the meeting that participants of the show
had maintained the safety protocols, notably generous use of hand sanitisers,
since it started on Sunday.
Idachaba,
who is reportedly fighting to be confirmed as the substantive DG, was asked to
request the minister for a written directive.
However,
the acting DG was said to have told the meeting that he would have no other
option than to carry out Mohammed’s order — the same way he altered the
broadcast code to please the minister despite public outcry.
TheCable
could not reach the minister for comments as he did not pick his phone or reply
messages.
The
ministry’s spokesman, Segun Adeyemi, also did not respond to calls.
Joe
Mutah, Mohammed’s chief press secretary, directed TheCable to speak to NBC.
Idachaba,
in his response to TheCable, simply said BBN will not be taken off air but did
not provide any further information.
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