A civil right group, Socio – Economic Rights And Accountability Project (SERAP) has threatened the federal government to immediately lift suspension reportedly slammed on Channels television or face legal action.
SERAP in a statement via its Twitter handle on Monday evening wrote, “We’ve urged President Buhari and the NBC to immediately lift the arbitrary, illegal suspension and fine of @channelstv purportedly for breaching the broadcast code.
“We’ll take legal action if the decision is not reversed within 48 hours”, the statement reads.
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