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ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by nlfpmod: 5:32pm On Sep 03
The Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON) refused to grant Tracka, a civil society organisation that tracks government projects, approval to air its jingle on radio stations because it included the phrase, “holding the government accountable”.

According to ARCON, the phrase contravened Article 22 of the Nigerian Code of Advertising, but lawyers who spoke with FIJ thought otherwise.

RCON was established to promote responsible and ethical advertising practices, act as the conscience of society in matters of commercial communications and as a watchdog for consumers while also managing the needs and interests of stakeholders in Nigeria’s advertising industry.

It has stood as Nigeria’s advertising regulatory body for years, and organisations that wish to air jingles on radio stations for advertisement are mandated to write ARCON for approval before such jingles go on air.

FIJ learnt that Tracka heeded this guideline, but Nigeria’s apex advertisement regulatory body refused to grant Tracka approval to broadcast its jingle.

For 10 years, Tracka has held the government to account by tracking public projects. To celebrate its tenth anniversary, the organisation presented the Active Citizens Festival. In preparation, Tracka resolved to air a jingle on a radio station. But ARCON disapproved of it.

Ayomide Ladipo, the head of Tracka, told FIJ that ARCON disapproved the organisation’s jingle because a line in their jingle read: “Holding the government accountable”.

We were supposed to get approval from ARCON before we aired a jingle on the radio station. We went through the process and submitted the jingle on Monday,” Ladipo told FIJ on Thursday.

“On Wednesday, they said that the application had not been approved because a line in the jingle contravened Article 22 of the Nigerian Code of Advertising. They quoted the line from the jingle, which read “while holding the government accountable” and said it contravened Article 22 of the Nigerian Code of Advertising.”

Article 22 of the Nigerian Code of Advertising reads:

Advertisements shall not contain any description, claim or illustration which, directly or by implication, convey an erroneous or misleading impression about the product or service advertised or about its suitability for the purpose recommended.

On Thursday, FIJ called ARCON via the phone number on its website to interprete the cited article and explain how holding the government accountable contravened it.

The staff who responded to FIJ’s call directed FIJ to Barristers Chukwudi and Gemmo, two members of ARCON’s legal team.

When FIJ called Barrister Chukwudi on Thursday, he didn’t respond. FIJ also called Barrister Gemmo and sent her a message on WhatsApp, but she didn’t respond until Saturday.

On Saturday, Gemmo told FIJ to send the jingle from Tracka and asked FIJ to give her until Monday to respond.

‘ARCON’S REVIEW IS BASELESS’ — LEGAL EXPERTS

FIJ spoke to two lawyers to interprete Article 22 of the Nigerian Code of Advertising and explain how “holding the government accountable” contravenes it.

The lawyers told FIJ that ARCON’s review is baseless and that the phrase, “holding the government accountable”, does not contravene Article 22 of the Nigerian Code of Advertising as ARCON claimed.

Collins Marshall, a lawyer, told FIJ that holding the government accountable is required in a healthy democratic setting and does not contravene the cited article of the Nigerian Code of Advertising.

“There is the need to regulate the advertising space in Nigeria due to several factors, including the need to curb unvetted content and develop a robust regulatory framework for advertising in Nigeria,” Marshall told FIJ on Saturday.

“However, these needs and the regulations and laws pursuant thereto, no matter how dire and or beautifully designed, should not be inconsistent with the constitution’s provision by stifling rights to freedom to disseminate opinions and information freely. It should not also be a tool of oppression.

“That being stated, the above line does not contravene the above-cited article or provision of law. In fact, the line is a requirement in a healthy democratic setting.”

Marshall was not the only lawyer with these views.

Abimbola Ojenike, Managing Partner at Slingstone LP, also agrees with Marshall that Tracka’s claim of holding the government accountable does not violate Article 22 of the Nigerian Code of Advertising as ARCON had claimed.

“There is nothing in Tracka’s stated claim ‘holding the government accountable’ that violates article 22 of the Nigerian Code of Advertising,” Ojenike told FIJ on Sunday.

“ARCON’s denial of approval would presume, without basis, that Tracka’s claim of holding the government accountable gives an erroneous or misleading impression about its fitness to hold the government accountable.”

Ojenike tagged ARCON’s review as baseless.

He also told FIJ that ARCON’s interpretation must be challenged as it was a form of bigotry, unfairness and arbitrariness that showed nothing but bias toward the government.

“ARCON must not be allowed to become a firewall against any public communication expressing the intention or action of ‘holding the government accountable’. The government — and ARCON itself — can be held accountable, and that is the primary objective of organisations like Tracka,” Ojenike added.

Although Tracka is displeased with ARCON’s decision, it has chosen to modify its jingle in order to move on.

“We will remove the phrase since they said it is problematic, so it can fly. We have paid a radio station already,” Ladipo told FIJ.

https://fij.ng/article/govt-regulator-blocks-advert-from-airing-because-it-contains-the-phrase-holding-govt-accountable/?s=08

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by Perfectnumber6(m): 5:36pm On Sep 03
Nonsense country

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by tutudesz: 5:38pm On Sep 03
"Holding the government accountable” shocked So ARCON can you stop the AD from airing online
Mr Ribadu is going to be the worse NSA in Nigeria history

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by SocialJustice: 5:38pm On Sep 03
It won't stop tracka from reporting government expenditure.

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by Franklyspeakin: 5:38pm On Sep 03
The oga doesn't want to be sacked

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by Franklyspeakin: 5:38pm On Sep 03
this is worse than the military regime.

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by Mario619(m): 5:39pm On Sep 03
We will learn.... I thank God almighty that I was not among those who were blinded by tribe and religion and voted for this Tyrant

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by DeepSight(m): 5:41pm On Sep 03
Enslaved nation. Powerless people.

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by LibertyRep: 5:44pm On Sep 03
So the government does not want to be held accountable or what?

Some overzealous people at ARCON who wouldn't want to offend their Oga must have acted this way.

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by santaclaws: 5:45pm On Sep 03
LOL... Irresponsible politicians are always afraid whenever they hear the word 'accountability'. Our government is filled with politicians who kill and steal, no wonder they have nothing good to offer the people.

Too bad the worst set of people are the ones occupying the most important seats in government. Such a pity!

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by proprince(m): 5:59pm On Sep 03
Democracy has become a scam in this country, seems military is even better.

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by MichaelSokoto(m): 6:11pm On Sep 03
Press freedom is dead in Nigeria mehn!

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by anonimi: 6:17pm On Sep 03
Perfectnumber6:
Nonsense country

Nonsense Nigerians, you included

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by anonimi: 6:19pm On Sep 03
proprince:
Democracy has become a scam in this country, seems military is even better.

Obasanjo and Buhari are recycled military directors who spent 16 of the first 24 years of our return to democracy.

That is 67% of the issues we have now is their responsibility.

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by azpekuliar: 6:20pm On Sep 03
Same way during the elections some people were triggered once they heard you say ‘vote wisely’.

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by Bobloco: 6:21pm On Sep 03
The Tinubu regime is worst than Idi Amin

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by PheelzAlmighty: 6:21pm On Sep 03
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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by alt3r3g0: 6:41pm On Sep 03
I blame Asari
Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by themanderon: 6:46pm On Sep 03
Typical. They don't ever want to be held responsible for anything that's why the nation has been in a coma for decades.
Some things will never change in this cesspit of corruption of a country.

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by AfonjaPriest: 6:56pm On Sep 03
Ever seen a chick cowering under a shade from the full weight of a cold falling rain. If you have, you'll learn to have pity.
Pity tinubu and his ronu apologists for their cowardice. When a man is running away from his problems, it is sheer truth the man is the problem.
No matter how they defend or hide tinubu, he will always be a problem to himself.

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by Flangelo12: 7:35pm On Sep 03
Franklyspeakin:
The oga doesn't want to be sacked

Who would feed his pikins?

You know whether he dey debt?

You wan make e lose him job for critical time.

grin

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by jaxxy(m): 9:15pm On Sep 03
Are they saying the government shouldn't be held accountable for their actions while in office?

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by Kobojunkieee: 9:16pm On Sep 03
Nigeria is the way it is because of the people, not the politicians. lipsrsealed
Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by Fujiyama: 9:20pm On Sep 03
angry

We should be more angry with Tracka than the stooges in ARCON. Why did Tracka fold? What made Tracka decide to delete the 'offensive' line in the jingle? Why?

This is what we mean when we talk about dead, broken or weak institutions. How can some useless, faceless government official somewhere take offence at a statement that is at the heart of the modern Social Contract? undecided

Tracka should not have taken out that line. They should have made the matter public and waited to see how things turn out.

Keeping government accountable is not a favour or privilege granted at the pleasure or discretion of some benevolent dictatorship. It is a sacred duty - a responsibility binding on all civilized men!

Does anyone know the members of ARCON's governing body or whatever it is called? Would ARCON have been so bold to come up with this nonsense if its governing body or management had civil society organisations, the private sector, trade bodies, market operators etc as members? undecided

As we are all finding out - just like war is too important to be left to soldiers alone, government is too important to be left to government officials alone.

The struggle continues.

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by Abee79(m): 12:11am On Sep 04
Whose interest is ARCON serving? 🤔🤔🤔
Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by Bobloco: 12:40am On Sep 04
Abee79:
Whose interest is ARCON serving? 🤔🤔🤔

Tinubu's interest

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Re: ARCON Rejects Tracka Jingle Over "Holding The Government Accountable" Line by Bobloco: 12:43am On Sep 04
AfonjaPriest:
Ever seen a chick cowering under a shade from the full weight of a cold falling rain. If you have, you'll learn to have pity.
Pity tinubu and his ronu apologists for their cowardice. When a man is running away from his problems, it is sheer truth the man is the problem.
No matter how they defend or hide tinubu, he will always be a problem to himself.

Reason I always insist that Tinubu is actually working against his own government

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