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Censors board partners digital platform owners on film classification

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September 16, (THEWILL) – The National Film and Video Censors Board, an agency of the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, is collaborating with platform owners to ensure that only classified films and videos are distributed on their channels or platforms.

The Executive Director of the Board, Dr. Husseini Shaibu made the announcement recently just as the filmmakers pledged commitment to classify their works. Shaibu disclosed that the Board and the platform owners are working on a protocol that will require any film or video work produced in Nigeria or imported into the country to be classified by the Board before it can be uploaded on any platform. He stated that the Board is working assiduously to ensure that it puts in place all the required infrastructures to meet the demands of the stakeholders before it takes off the implementation of the regime of mandatory classification of content on digital platforms. Husseini reminded the filmmakers that it was mandatory for them to classify their films and video works.

“The law says we are responsible for both analog and digital distribution in Nigeria,” he declared.

He admonished the filmmakers on the importance of submitting any film or video for classification before uploading to any platform for streaming. He said, “I do not have any powers to go to your Instagram Page to worry you about the skits you produce for fun. However, when you are doing a film or video work, you must bring it to the Board for Classification because that is what the law says.”

He appealed to the filmmakers to make his duties easy for him.

“The reason I am appealing is because we are not at the Board to test the law or take any stakeholder to court. Rather, if we all do what is expected of us as filmmakers, it will make our work as enforcers easier”.

He regretted that there were some filmmakers that habitually upload their films and musical videos that denigrate other religious sects without classification. Husseini further noted that the Board is not interested in guiding filmmakers on how to tell their stories. “We simply classify your films and give it an appropriate rating,” he stressed.

The Executive Director also affirmed the determination of the Board to significantly improve further on the duration of film Classification while the Board plans a reduced Classification fee for contents going straight to streaming platforms. This is in line with element 8 of the Ministerial 8-point action plan which is about developing an enabling business environment centered on infrastructure development and digital transformation.

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