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Manufacturers slam National Broadcasting Commission over alleged policy breaches, threaten court action

The FrontierThe FrontierApril 9, 2026 472 Minutes read0

•STBMAN chairman, Sir Godfrey Ohuabunwa

The Association of Licensed Set Top Box Manufacturers of Nigeria (STBMAN) has accused the National Broadcasting Commission of undermining due process and stalling the country’s long-delayed digital switch-over (DSO) project.

It therefore warned that continued disregard for industry concerns could further erode investor confidence, reports The Guardian.

In a strongly worded press statement, signed by its chairman Sir. Godfrey N. Ohuabunwa, the group expressed frustration over what it described as persistent “abuse of power and processes” by the commission, alleging that regulatory decisions have consistently worked against the interests of local manufacturers and investors.

The association said recent concerns raised by the Independent Broadcasters Association of Nigeria reflect the broader challenges that have plagued Nigeria’s transition from analogue to digital broadcasting since discussions began in 2008.

According to STBMAN, despite nearly two decades of engagement, the DSO initiative has failed to achieve meaningful progress, with Nigeria lagging behind countries that once looked to it for guidance.

Central to the dispute is the alleged plan by the NBC to approve the importation of hybrid set-top boxes from China— an idea the manufacturers say contradicts the federal government’s local content policy and threatens domestic investments.

The group referenced the “Nigeria First” policy of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, arguing that prioritising imports over locally manufactured products undermines national economic objectives and discourages indigenous enterprise.

STBMAN also raised legal concerns, pointing to an existing court order in Suit No. FCT/HC/GAR/CV/442/2024, which it claims the commission’s actions could render ineffective.

The association stressed that adherence to the rule of law is critical to sustaining investor trust and maintaining the integrity of the regulatory environment.

“An order of court… must be obeyed… until it is set aside,” the group stated, warning that any attempt to sidestep judicial directives could trigger legal consequences, including contempt proceedings against the commission and its officials.

Beyond legal and policy disputes, the manufacturers highlighted broader systemic issues, including inconsistent regulatory direction, lack of stakeholder engagement, and what they described as a pattern of decisions that alienate local investors.

They argued that rather than pursuing import-driven solutions, the Commission should engage licensed manufacturers to address technological gaps and evolving industry demands, particularly given the significant financial commitments already made by local players.

The association maintained that its primary objective remains the successful implementation of the DSO project in line with international obligations, while also ensuring affordable access to quality broadcasting services for Nigerians.

It, however, warned that continued policy inconsistencies could jeopardise both goals.

STBMAN called on President Tinubu to intervene, urging him to direct the NBC to suspend any ongoing or proposed approvals related to set-top box importation until the pending court case is fully resolved.

The group framed its appeal as a patriotic move aimed at safeguarding national economic interests and restoring confidence in the sector.

As tensions rise, the dispute underscored deeper challenges within Nigeria’s broadcast industry — where regulatory decisions, legal battles, and economic priorities continue to intersect, leaving the long-awaited digital transition in limbo.

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