IBAN Demands Apology from Wike, Threatens Boycott of Briefings

By Asma’u J. Abubakar

The Independent Broadcast Association of Nigeria has called on the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, to publicly apologise to Seun Okinbaloye over remarks considered offensive and unprofessional.

As reported by Vanguard newspaper, the association issued a statement on Monday, condemning the minister’s comments, describing them as capable of undermining press freedom and threatening the safety of journalists.

IBAN expressed “deep concern” over comments made by the minister during a live programme on Channels Television on April 3, 2026. During the broadcast, Wike was quoted as saying of journalist Seun Okinbaloye, “If there was any way to break the screen, I would have shot him,” in reaction to the journalist’s interviewing style on the Politics Today programme.

IBAN noted that such statements, especially from a high-ranking public official, could create a climate of fear and discourage media practitioners from carrying out their responsibilities effectively.

The association stressed that the media plays a vital role in promoting accountability, transparency, and good governance, and therefore must be protected from any form of intimidation. It added that journalists should be allowed to perform their duties without interference, harassment, or undue pressure from those in authority.

IBAN further acknowledged reports that the minister attempted to clarify his earlier remarks. However, it maintained that the situation still requires a clear retraction and public apology in order to maintain public confidence and uphold democratic values.

According to the association, failure by the minister to meet these demands may result in a boycott of his press briefings and official media engagements by member stations across the country. This action, it explained, is aimed at defending the integrity of the media profession and sending a strong message against any form of intimidation.

IBAN said failure to comply could lead to a boycott by independent broadcast stations.

“Should the minister fail to meet these requests within a reasonable period, IBAN will have no choice but to advise all independent broadcast stations to suspend coverage of all press briefings, media chats, and official news conferences hosted by the FCT minister,” the statement reads.

The association also called on government officials to maintain respectful and professional relationships with the media, emphasizing that cooperation between both parties is essential for national development.

IBAN, however, expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue to resolve the matter amicably, while reaffirming its commitment to protecting the rights and welfare of journalists in Nigeria.


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23 responses to “IBAN Demands Apology from Wike, Threatens Boycott of Briefings”

  1. swaggenerously22b8537b8e Avatar
    swaggenerously22b8537b8e

    After all Nigeria will be better insha Allah

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  2. Muxtyfrexh Avatar
    Muxtyfrexh

    Nigeria will be great someday

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  3. Neutral1669 Avatar
    Neutral1669

    We all hope for a better Nigeria

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  4. Abigail Ijai Avatar
    Abigail Ijai

    Hmm Nigeria my country, drama just Dey happen back to back

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  5. 𝘧𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘦𝘮𝘢𝘩💗 Avatar
    𝘧𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘦𝘮𝘢𝘩💗

    Better Nigeria

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  6. Fatima bello Avatar
    Fatima bello

    May Nigeria never happen to you. Ameen!
    I pray we get better soon

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  7. Mie mie Avatar
    Mie mie

    Change begins insha Allahu

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  8. Basheer Avatar
    Basheer

    Wike no get respect at all

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  9. Nice write up 👍
    Nigeria my country

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  10. That’s what we’re praying for 🙏

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  11. Shadrach Bitrus Avatar
    Shadrach Bitrus

    Nigerian is coming back again

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  12. Mohammed Kabir Avatar
    Mohammed Kabir

    The minister is required to apologize, failing which legal consequences will follow.

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  13. Great Nigeria

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  14. Meenat Avatar
    Meenat

    Dgyuyf

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  15. Deejat Avatar
    Deejat

    Nigeria will be in better shape if that continues

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  16. Zainab Umar Ardo Avatar
    Zainab Umar Ardo

    Great Nigeria 👍

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  17. Abdallah Abubakar Avatar
    Abdallah Abubakar

    One day Nigeria will be great again in Sha Allah 🙏

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  18. Deborah Adeen Avatar
    Deborah Adeen

    Hoping for a great Nigeria

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  19. Ummey sadeeq Avatar
    Ummey sadeeq

    May the Changes proceed

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  20. Hadeezah Avatar
    Hadeezah

    Nigeria will be great👍

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  21. Rebecca Avatar
    Rebecca

    A test of accountability and mutual respect.

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    1. Meuatapha Avatar
      Meuatapha

      Nigeria will be great again

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  22. Hadee Avatar
    Hadee

    Tensions like this rarely end well without compromise.

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