The National Film and Video Censors Board
(NFVCB) has cleared the air, setting the records straight on the status of the
movie, Half of a Yellow Sun and the attendant interest it has generated in
certain quarters.
In a press statement
signed by the agency’s acting head, Corporate Affairs, Caesar Kagho, the NFVCB
restated its position that the movie is not banned as speculated and that the
board has dutifully exercised due diligence consonant with section 36 (1) (b)
of NFVCB Enabling Law ACT 1993, CAP N40 LFN 2004 which stipulates that “a
decision on a film shall ensure that such a film is not likely to undermine
national security”.
The statement said
the board has duly communicated the exhibitor of the movie in a letter dated
May 27th, 2014 explaining the status of the film and requiring the distributor
to expunge/edit some clearly stated objectionable aspects of the movie.
According to the
agency, “once the areas highlighted are resolved, the NFVCB as a regulator
shall communicate a rating of the film as may be deemed appropriate.”
“The actions of the
board are a routine procedure that is not specific to any production but
primarily taken within the ambit of the law, underpinned by the superior logic
of safeguarding overall public interest,” the agency added.
“It is note-worthy
that since the correspondence from the board to the exhibitor, a response is
yet to be received that may facilitate further regulatory actions as may be
deemed necessary.
“It would be recalled
that the NFVCB as the movie industry regulator in Nigeria, approved 35 movies
in the month of May 2014 alone, applying similar procedural processes,” it
added.
National Security indeed!!! Biafra remains a thorn in the conscience of the Nigerian government. Sadly, Nigerian conscience it at the risk of extinction. NFVCB is pathetic. A film one of the bosses of NFVCB consented to while abroad, only to come back to home and start playing the Ostrich. Same way Gowon appended his signature at Aburi only to come return and brand the agreement he consented to, UNWORKABLE. It's a big shame!
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