Former Secretary General of the defunct Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), Comrade Jude Gbaboyor has petitioned the management of the Arise Television to the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) over allege false claims that Nigeria has recorded two million barrel per day in crude oil production.
According to Gbaboyor: “Arise Television was fully aware that at no point did Nigeria produce 800 barrels as alleged in the broadcast which Arise television had the right to properly inform the Nigerian populace. They are also fully aware based on verifiable facts and documents on NNPCL’s website that at no point since 2022 when Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited took over the security of the crude oil pipelines till date had Nigeria produced 2,000,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
“Arise Television, as a professional news outlet, has a responsibility to verify the information presented on its platform. These are facts that Arise Television very well knew to be false and misleading and still went ahead to broadcast Sponsor Advert same in total violation to the broadcasting code,”
According to Gbaboyor, despite the prayers and expectations of Nigerians that the nation record such milestone, the claim by the Arise Television during a sponsored program by Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited was calculated to mislead the Nigerian populace and have the potential to negatively impact public understanding of the economy, distort public perception and understanding of critical issues affecting our economy and erode public trust in media reporting and media integrity.
The Former Secretary General of the defunct MEND, Gbaboyor, who is also an activist, in the petition addressed to the Director-General of the NBC and made available to newsmen on Thursday in Yenagoa, noted that the Niger Delta is a crucial region in Nigeria, primarily due to its significant contributions of crude oil and gas to the nation’s economy. Consequently, accurate and responsible reporting on the economic situation surrounding the oil and gas industry is of paramount importance for informed public discourse.
“On the 28th of December 2024 at about 7:40pm, Arise Television aired a segment of a sponsored and prerecorded advert/broadcast in which Rt. Hon. EMOMOTIMI GUWOR, Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly made false statements concerning Nigeria’s crude oil and gas production and its economic implications. In the broadcast, the said Rt. Honourable Speaker claimed that “Tantita Security Services improved Nigeria’s Crude Oil production from 800,000 barrels per day to two million barrels per day” this assertion is a blatant lie which information Arise Television knew to be false but deliberately and intentionally broadcasted same to mislead the Nigerian populace, totally ignoring clauses 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 of the NBC broadcast code.
“I contend that these statements were not only inaccurate but also lacked necessary context, leading to public confusion and misinterpretation of the facts surrounding our nation’s economic health. It is in the public domain and particularly the official government data from NNPCL’s websites, OPEC reports, and Arise television had in recent past broadcasted with respect to the volume of crude oil production made by Nigeria on a daily, monthly and yearly basis.”
Gbaboyor stated that “Since the Group Managing Director of the NNPCL Mr. Mele Kyari was appointed, Nigeria crude oil production has continued to decline. In-fact, it was so bad that under Mele Kyari’s leadership, the NNPCL in 2022 failed to make remittances into the federation account for the seven straight months. This has never happened throughout the history of the NNPC.
“I call on President Tinubu, that in the interest of the country and for the good of his administration, to change the leadership of the NNPCL due to its years of deceit, failures and incompetence. The NNPCL’s leadership failures are too numerous to account. Where do we start, it from the failures of the $1.5 billion USD Port Harcourt Refinery scandal to the $898 million USD Warri Refinery scandal, or the Kaduna Refinery, or is it their failures for over 8 years to meet Nigeria’s OPEC quota. These NNPCL officials have been telling Nigerians the same stories for over 8 years. It is time for the President to try new hands and brains to reduce the sufferings to Nigerians,-