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NIGERIAN TELEVISION AUTHORITY ACT

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

Nigerian Television Authority

SECTION

  1.  Establishment of  the Nigerian Television Authority.
  2. Membership of the Authority.
  3. Tenure of office.
  4. Removal from office of members of the Authority.
  5. Appointment, etc., of the Director-General and other staff of the Authority.

Functions of the Authority

  1. General duties of the Authority.
  2. Particular functions of the Authority.
  3. Duty of the Authority as to programmes and publications.
  4. Broadcasting of  matters.
  5.  Duty to broadcast Government announcements.
  6.  Advertisements.
  7. Power of the Minister to give directions to the Authority.

Zonal Boards of the Authority

  1. Establishment of Zones and Zonal Boards.
  2. Terms of service.
  3. Functions of Zonal Boards.
  4. Appointment of  Zonal Managing Directors.
  5. Establishment of news department.

Provisions as to land

  1. Power to enter on land.
  2. Notice of entry on land.
  3. Compensation for damage.
  4. Restriction on alienation.

Financial provisions

  1. Borrowing powers.
  2. Funds of  the Authority.
  3. Expenditure of the Authority.
  4. Annual estimates, accounts and audit.

Legal proceedings

  1. Limitation of suits against the Authority, etc.
  2. Service of documents.

SECTION

  1. Restriction on execution against the property of  the Authority.
  2. Indemnity of members and staff of the Authority.

Miscellaneous and supplementary

  1. Annual reports.
  2. Regulations.
  3. Bye-laws as to conditions of service of staff.
  4. Restricted application of the Telegraphs Act.
  5. Interpretation.
  6. Short title.

SCHEDULE

Supplementary provisions relating to the Authority 

NIGERIAN TELEVISION AUTHORITY ACT

An Act to establish the Nigerian Television Authority to be charged with the responsibility
for the provision of television broadcasting in Nigeria and other matter related thereto.

[1977 No. 24.]

[1st April, 1976]

[Commencement.]

Nigerian Television Authority

  1. Establishment of the Nigerian Television Authority

(1) There is hereby established a body to be known as the Nigerian Television
Authority (in this Act referred to as “the Authority”) which under that name shall be a
body corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal, and may sue and be sued in
its corporate name.

(2) The supplementary provisions contained in the Schedule to this Act shall have effect
with respect to the proceedings of authority and the other matters mentioned therein.
[Schedule.]

  1. Membership of the Authority

(1) The Authority shall consist of the following members to be appointed by the
President on the recommendation of  the Minister, that is-

(a)       chairman;

(b)       the chairman of each Zonal Board;

(c)        the Director-General of the Nigeria Television Authority;

(d)       one representative of the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation;

(e)        one person to represent women’s organisations in Nigeria; and

(f)        six persons with requisite experience in-

(i) the mass media;

(ii) education;

(iii) management;

(iv) financial matters;

(v) engineering; and

(vi) arts and culture.

(2) The President may by order published in the Federal Gazette increase or reduce or
otherwise vary the composition of membership of the Authority.

3. Tenure of office

(1) Subject to the provisions of  this Act, a person appointed to be a member of the
Authority, not being a public officer, shall hold office for a period of three years from the
date of his appointment and shall be eligible for reappointment for one further period of
three years.

(2) Any member, not being a public officer, may resign his appointment by a letter
addressed to the Minister.

(3) Members of the Authority, not being public officers, shall be paid such
remuneration and allowances as the President may determine.

  1. Removal from office of members of the Authority

(1) If it appears to the Minister that a member of the Authority should be removed
from office on the ground of misconduct or inability to perform the functions of his office,
the Minister shall after consultation with the interests, if any, represented by that
member make a recommendation to that effect to the President, and if the President approves
the recommendation, the Minister may declare, in writing, the office of that member vacant.

(2) Without prejudice to subsection (1) of this section-

(a)       any member who is absent from two consecutive ordinary meetings of the
Authority shall file his explanation in writing with the secretary for consideration
by the Authority and if the explanation is not accepted by the Authority; or

(b)       where the Authority is satisfied that the continued presence on the Authority of
any member is not in the national interest or the interest of the Authority,
the Authority may recommend to the Minister that the member be removed, and the
Minister may declare, in writing, the office of that member vacant.

  1. Appointment, etc., of the Director-General and other staff of the Authority

(1) There shall be an official of the Authority to be known as the Director-General
who shall be the chief executive of the Authority and shall be responsible for the execution
of the policy of the Authority and of its day-to-day business.

(2) The Director-General shall be appointed by the Minister with the prior approval
of the President.

(3) Subject to section 15 of this Act, the Authority may delegate to the Director-
General such of its functions under this Act as are necessary to enable him to transact
effectively the day-to-day business of the Authority of every kind whatsoever.

(4) The Authority shall appoint a secretary to the Authority who shall keep the records and
conduct the correspondence of the Authority and perform such other duties as
the Authority or the Director-General may from time to time direct.

(5) The Authority may appoint such other staff and agents as it may deem necessary
for the efficient performance of the Authority’s duties under this Act.

Functions of the Authority

  1. General duties of the Authority

(1) It shall be the duty of the Authority to provide as a public service in the interest of
Nigeria, independent and impartial television broadcasting for general reception within
Nigeria.

(2) The Authority shall ensure that the services which it provides, when considered as
a whole, reflect the unity of  Nigeria as a Federation and at the same time give adequate
expression to the culture, characteristics and affairs of each State, Zone or other part of
the Federation.

  1. Particular functions of the Authority 
    The functions of the Authority shall be-

(a)       to erect, maintain and operate television transmitting and receiving stations;

(b)       to plan and coordinate the activities of the entire television network;

(c)        to ensure the establishment and maintenance of standards and promote the
efficient operation of the entire system in accordance with national policy;

(d)       to establish and operate a formula for sharing funds among stations;

(e)        to act as liaison between the Federal Government and the Zonal operations;

(f)        to establish such number of production centres as it may consider necessary
from time to time;

(g)       to specify the types of programmes which should be transmitted by the whole
network and the quantity, type and contents of foreign materials;

(h)        to enter into arrangements with any person or any authority for the purpose of
obtaining concessions, licences, privileges and other rights;

(i)           to manufacture, produce, purchase, or otherwise acquire films, gramophone
and other mechanical records and materials and apparatus for use in connection with the broadcasting services;

(j)           to provide other persons with, and receive from them matters to be broadcast;

(k)          to organise, provide, and subsidise, for the purpose of  broadcasting,
educational activities and public entertainment;

(l )           to collect, in any part of the world in any manner that may be thought fit, both
news and information and to subscribe to news agencies;

(m)          to acquire copyrights;

(n)          to publish printed matter that may be conducive to the performance of any of
the functions of the Authority;

(o)           to do anything for the purpose of advancing the skill of persons employed in
the broadcasting services, or the efficiency of the equipment used in the broadcasting
services, or the manner in which that equipment is operated, including
the providing by the Authority or by others on its behalf of facilities for training, education and research; and

(p)             to carry out such other activities as are necessary or expedient for the full discharge
of all or any of the functions conferred on it under or pursuant to this Act.

  1. Duty of the Authority as to programmes and publications 

(1) The Authority shall satisfy itself that the programmes broadcast by the Authority
or on its behalf comply with the following requirements-

(a)              that nothing is included in the programmes which is likely to offend against
good taste or decency or is likely to encourage or incite to crime or to lead to
disorder or to be offensive to public feeling, or to contain any offensive representation of, or reference to, a living person;

(b)              that the programmes maintain a proper balance in their subject matter and a
generally high standard of quality;

(c)               that any news given in the programmes (in whatever form) is presented with
accuracy, impartiality and objectivity;

(d)              that due impartiality is preserved in respect of matters of political or industrial
controversy or relating to current public policy; and

(e)               that, subject to the provisions of subsection (2) of this section, no matter de-
signed to serve the interests of any political party is included in the programmes.

(2) Nothing in paragraph (e) of subsection (1) of this section shall prevent-

(a)              the inclusion in the programmes of properly balanced discussion or debates in
which the persons taking part express opinions and put forward arguments of a
political character; and

(b)              the inclusion in the programmes of party political broadcasts which seek to
explain the views and policies of the various political parties in accordance
with a scheme of such broadcasts which apportions the facilities and time
allowed between the representatives of the political parties in such a manner as
appears to the Authority equitably to represent their respective claims to the
interest of  the public.

(3) The Authority shall secure the exclusion from any publication which may be is-
sued by it, or on its behalf, and without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of
this section, from the programmes broadcast by it or on its behalf, of all expressions of its
own opinion as to the matters referred to in paragraph (d) of subsection (1) of this sec-
tion, or of the opinion as to any such matters of any of its members or officers, or of the
opinion as to any such matters of any director or officer or any agent of the Authority.

  1. Broadcasting of matters

Without prejudice to the generality of section 6 of this Act, the Authority shall pro-
vide such facilities as may appear to the Authority to be desirable in the public interest
for the broadcasting of-

(a)               ministerial speeches, that is any speeches of the members of the National
Assembly, Council of State, the President, Vice-President and Ministers of the
Government of the Federation or members of the House of Assembly, the
Governor and Deputy Governor and Commissioners of a State which consist
wholly of statements of fact or which explain the policy and actions of the
Government concerned; and

(b)               matters of any kind (including religious services or ceremonies) relating to or
representing the main streams of religious thought or belief in Nigeria.

10. Duty to broadcast Government announcements

(1) The Authority shall, whenever so requested by an authorised public officer, send
in a Government programme, at the Authority’s own expense, any announcement which
such officer may request the Authority to broadcast and shall also, whenever so requested
by any such officer in whose opinion an emergency has arisen or continues, at the like
expense, send as aforesaid any other matter which the officer may request the Authority
to broadcast; and the Authority may in its discretion announce or refrain from announcing
that such a notice has been given or has been varied or revoked.

(2) In this section, “authorised public officer” means any officer in any of the public
services in the Federation declared to be such by the President or, as the case may
require, the Governor of a State.

11. Advertisements

(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, the programmes broadcast by the
Authority or on its behalf may be sponsored and may include advertisements and
sponsored announcements broadcast in consideration of payment by persons requiring such
sponsored programmes, advertisements and announcements to be broadcast.

(2) A special programme shall not be interrupted by any advertisement or sponsored
announcement but advertisements or sponsored announcements may immediately pre-
cede, or immediately follow, a special programme.

 (3) Where a programme is specially broadcast for schools, the Minister may designate
the types or classes of advertisements or sponsored announcements that may
immediately precede or immediately follow that programme.

(4) A special programme shall be broadcast if so directed by the Minister in any particular case.

12. Power of the Minister to give directions to the Authority

The Minister may give the Authority directions of a general character or relating
generally to particular matters with regard to the exercise by the Authority of its functions
under this Act, and it shall be the duty of the Authority to comply with such directions.

Zonal Boards of  the Authority

13. Establishment of Zones and Zonal Boards

(1) For the purposes of variety and better reception of  its television programmes, the
Authority shall divide Nigeria into six districts, each such designated as a Zone.

(2) There shall be established for each Zone a board to be known as the Nigerian
Television Zonal Board.

(3) Each Zonal Board shall consist of not less than six or more than eight members
who shall be appointed by the Minister with the prior approval of the President and shall
include-

(a)              one member to represent each State making up the Zone who shall be
appointed after consultation with the Governor of the State in question and shall
be a person appearing to the Minister to have wide knowledge of, and
experience in at least one of the following fields-

(i)  newspapers, broadcasting and other media of mass communication;

(ii) cultural, economic and religious affairs of the Zone;

(iii) the creative arts;

(b)      two persons appearing to the Minister to have wide experience in education
and financial matters, respectively;

(c)        one person appearing to the Minister to represent the interests of  business and
industry; and

(d)       the Zonal Managing Director.

(4) The Minister, with the prior approval of the President, shall nominate one of the
members of the Zonal Board approved by him to be the chairman of the Board.

14. Terms of service 

(1) A member of the Board shall hold office for a period of three years and shall be
eligible for reappointment.

(2) There shall be paid to members of the Board (excluding the Zonal Managing Di-
rector) out of the moneys at the disposal of the Board such remuneration and such travelling
and subsistence allowances in respect of any period of time spent on the business of
the Board as the President may determine.

15. Functions of Zonal Boards

Subject to this Act, each Zonal Board shall be responsible for-

(a)       the operation of its main station and production centres;

(b)       the control of the general policy of the Zonal programmes in such a manner as
to ensure that all Zonal programmes are selected with due regard to the
distinctive culture, interests and tastes of the people of the Zone on the one hand
and the fulfilment of national needs on the other, and conform to any standards
laid down by the Authority;

(c)       the appointment of an advisory committee to advise the Board on any matter
concerning television broadcasting in its Zone and any other business of the
Board referred to it for advice;

(d)      the supervision and control over the acts of all employees of the Authority in
its Zone in matters of executive administration in the whole field of television
broadcasting and matters concerning the accounts and records of the Zone;

(e)       the disposition of all questions relating to the service of the employees of the
Authority in its Zone and their pay, privileges and allowances subject to the
approval of the Authority; and

( )        the performance of such other functions as the Authority may from time to
time delegate to it.

16. Appointment of Zonal Managing Directors

(1) There shall be for each Zone an officer of the Authority to be known as the Zonal
Managing Director who shall be appointed by the Authority.

(2) In each Zone, the Zonal Managing Director shall-

(a)       subject to any direction given to him by the Director-General, be responsible
for the execution of the policy of the Authority; and

(b)      shall be the chief executive of the Zonal Board in matters within the
competence of the Zonal Board and be responsible for giving effect to the decisions
of the Zonal Board.

17. Establishment of news department

(1)  There shall be established a department of the Authority which shall be
responsible for the gathering of items of news from all sources and for their
editing and subsequent dissemination.

(2) There shall be an officer of the Authority, to be known as the Director of  News,
who shall be responsible for the news department and shall, subject to any directions
given to him by the Director-General, be responsible for the execution of the policy of the
Authority in so far as the news department is concerned and for the administration of the
day-to-day business of  the department.

Provisions as to land

18. Power to enter on land

(1)  The Authority shall have power-

(a)     to enter on any lands for the purpose of erecting, maintaining and inspecting
any installations belonging to the Authority or of repairing, altering or removing
any such installations and to remain there for such reasonable time and
execute and do all such works as may be necessary for the purposes of  this Act;

(b)     to cut and remove on each side of any proposed or existing installation all such
trees and underwood as may interfere or be likely to interfere with the construction or proper working of any installation.

(2) Except for the purpose of removing danger to life or property, this section shall
not authorise the Authority-

(a)       to enter on any land which is occupied by any burial ground or cemetery which
contains any grave, grotto, area, tree or thing held to be sacred or the object of
veneration; or

(b)       to cut any tree or underwood held to be sacred or the object of veneration,
unless the owners or occupiers or the person in charge thereof  have given their
prior assent.

(3) If any doubt arise whether any land, tree or underwood falls within those
described in subsection (2) of this section or who the persons competent to give their assent
under subsection (2) of this section are, the decision of the Minister shall be final for the
purposes of  this section.

19. Notice of entry on land

(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, before entering on any lands for the pur-
poses defined in section 18 of this Act, the Authority shall give notice to the occupier of
the land.

(2) The notice may be served either personally or by delivery of same at the place of
abode of the person to be served.

(3) Where the condition of any installation is such as to endanger life or property, the
Authority may enter on the land on which it is situated for any of the purposes defined in
section 18 of this Act without notice.

20. Compensation for damage

(1)  In the exercise of powers conferred by section 18 of this Act the Authority shall
do as little damage as may be, and the Authority shall pay compensation for any damage
done to any buildings, crops or economic trees.

(2) In the case of dispute as to the amount of the compensation payable under this
section, the amount of the compensation may be determined by a magistrate having juris-
diction in respect of the place where the land is situated.

21. Restriction on alienation

The Authority shall not,without the approval in writing of the Minister, alienate ,
mortgage, charge or demise any immovable property which has been vested in the
Authority under or pursuant to the provisions of this Act or in respect of which a right of
occupancy has been granted to it.

Financial provisions

22. Borrowing powers

(1) Subject to subsection (2) of this section, the Authority may, from time to time,
borrow such sums as it may require in the exercise of its functions under this Act.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this section, the Authority shall not, with-
out the approval of the President, borrow any sum of money whereby the amount in
aggregate outstanding on any loan or on all loans at any time exceeds N500,000  or such
other limit as the President may specify from time to time.

(3) A person lending to the Authority shall not be bound to enquire whether the
borrowing is within the power of the Authority or not.

23. Funds of the Authority

The Authority shall establish a fund which shall consist of-

(a)        such sums as may be provided to it by the Federal Government for the running
expenses of the Authority and all other assets from time to time accruing to the Authority;

(b)       such sums as may from time to time be lent to the Authority by any person;
and

(c)       such sums as may be collected or received by the Authority from other
sources, either in the execution of its functions, or in respect of any property
vested in the Authority or otherwise howsoever.

24. Expenditure of the Authority

The Authority may from time to time apply the proceeds of the fund established in
pursuance of section 23 of this Act-

(a)       to the cost of administration of the Authority;

(b)       for reimbursing members of the Authority or of any committee set up by the
Authority for such expenses as may be expressly authorised by the Authority
in accordance with the rates approved by the President;

(c)       to the payment of salaries, fees or other remuneration or allowances and
pensions, superannuation allowances and gratuities payable to the officers and
servants of the Authority, so however that no payment of any kind under this
paragraph (except such as may be expressly authorised as aforesaid) shall be
made to any person who is in receipt of emoluments from the Government of
the Federation or of a State;

(d)        for the maintenance of any property acquired or vested in the Authority; and

(e)        for and in connection with all or any of the functions of the Authority under this Act.

25. Annual estimates, accounts and audit 

(1) The Authority shall submit to the Minister not later than 31 October in each
financial year an estimate of its expenditure and income during the next succeeding financial year.

(2) The Authority shall keep proper accounts and proper records in relation thereto
and shall prepare in respect of each financial year a statement of accounts in such form as
the Minister may direct.

(3) The Authority shall as soon as may be after the end of the financial year to which
the accounts relate cause its accounts to be audited by qualified auditors appointed, with
the approval of the Minister of  Finance, from the list of auditors and in accordance with
the guidelines laid down by the Auditor-General for the Federation.

(4) The auditors shall on completion of the audit of the accounts of the Authority for
each financial year prepare and submit to the Authority the following two reports, that is
to say-

(a)              a general report setting out the observations and recommendations of the
auditors on the financial affairs of the Authority generally for that year and on
any important matters which the auditors may consider necessary to bring to
the notice of the Authority; and

(b)              a detailed report containing the observations and recommendations of the
auditors on all aspects of the operations of the Authority for that year.

Legal proceedings

26. Limitation of suits against the Authority, etc.

(1) Notwithstanding anything in any other enactment, no suit against the Authority, a
member or any staff of the Authority for any act done in pursuance or execution of any
enactment or law, or of any public duties or authority, or in respect of any alleged neglect
or default in the execution of such enactment or law, duties or authority, shall lie or be
instituted in any court unless it is commenced within twelve months next after the act,
neglect or default complained of or, in the case of a continuance of damage or injury,
within twelve months next after the ceasing thereof.

(2) No suit shall be commenced against the Authority before the expiration of a
period of one month after written notice of intention to commence the suit shall have been
served upon the authority by the intending plaintiff or his agent; and the notice shall
clearly and explicitly state the cause of action, the particulars of  the claim, the name and
place of abode of the intending plaintiff and the relief which he claims.

27. Service of documents

The notice referred to in subsection (2) of section 26 of this Act and any summons,
notice or other document required or authorised to be served upon the Authority under
the provisions of this Act or any other enactment or law, may be served by delivering the
same to the chairman or the Director-General of the Authority, or by sending it by
registered post addressed to the Director-General at the principal office of the Authority
or the relevant zonal office.

28. Restriction on execution against the property of the Authority

In any action or suit against the Authority no execution or attachment or process in
the nature thereof shall be issued against the Authority, but any sums of money which
may by the judgment of the court be awarded against the Authority shall, subject to any
directions given by the court where notice of appeal has been given by the Authority in
respect of the said judgment, be paid by the Authority from the funds of the Authority.

29. Indemnity of members and staff of the Authority

Every member, agent, auditor or staff for the time being of the Authority shall be
indemnified out of the assets of the Authority against any liability incurred by him in
defending any proceedings, whether civil or criminal, in which judgment is given in his
favour or in which he is acquitted, if any such proceeding is brought against him in his
capacity as such member, agent, auditor or staff as aforesaid.

Miscellaneous and supplementary

30. Annual reports

The Authority shall prepare and submit to the President, through the Minister, not
later than 30 June in each financial year, a report in such form as he may direct on the
activities of the Authority during the immediately preceding financial year, and shall
include in such report a copy of the audited accounts of the Authority for that year and the
auditors’ report thereon.

31. Regulations

The Minister may by regulations published in the Federal Gazette prescribe anything
falling to be prescribed generally for the purposes of this Act.

32. Bye-laws as to conditions of service of staff

(1) The Authority may, with the approval of the Minister, make bye-laws relating
generally to the conditions of service of the officers and servants of the Authority; and
without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, such bye-laws may provide for-

(a)       the appointment and disciplinary control of all employees of the Authority; and

(b)       appeals by such employees against dismissal or other disciplinary measures.

(2) Bye-laws made under subsection (1) of this section, need not be published in the

Federal Gazette but the Authority shall bring them to the notice of all affected persons in
such manner as it may, from time to time, determine.

33. Restricted application of the Telegraphs Act

Nothing in section 4 of the Telegraphs Act shall apply to the broadcasting services
provided by the Authority in accordance with the provisions of  the Act, so however that
this subsection shall not exempt the Authority-

[Cap. 195 1958 Edition.]


       (a)              from the provisions of section 4 of the Act in relation to any other
telecommunication services, including telecommunication services ancillary to the broad-
casting services which the authority may desire to operate for the purpose of
the efficient discharge of its functions under this Act; or

(b)              from operating all broadcasting services provided by it in accordance with the
terms, conditions and restrictions of a licence or licences granted under or
pursuant to that Act or any other enactment to the Authority or to any affected
authority referred to in the Second Schedule to this Act.

34. Interpretation

In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires-

“Authority” means the Nigerian Television Authority established under section 1 of
this Act;

“broadcasting” means television broadcasting;

“chairman” means the person appointed as chairman of the Nigerian Television
Authority pursuant to section 2 (1) of this Act;

“Director-General” means the Director-General of the Nigerian Television Authority
appointed pursuant to section 5 (1) of this Act;

“member” means a member of the Authority and includes the chairman;

“Minister” means the Minister charged with responsibility for television broadcasting;

“television broadcasting” means the transmission by wireless telegraphy of images
of objects in movement or at rest;

“Zone” means anyone of the six zones into which Nigeria is divided for the purposes
of section 13 (1) of this Act;

“Zonal Board” means the Nigerian Television Zonal Board established for each Zone.

35. Short title

This Act may be cited as the Nigerian Television Authority Act.

SCHEDULE
[Section 1.]

Supplementary provisions relating to the Authority

Proceedings

1. Subject to this Act and section 27 of the Interpretation Act (which provides for decisions
of a statutory body to be taken by a majority of its members and for the chairman to have a
second or casting vote), the Authority may made standing orders regulating the proceedings of
the Authority or any committee thereof.

[Cap. 123.]

2. Every meeting of the Authority shall be presided over by the chairman or, if the chairman
is unable to attend a particular meeting, the members present at the meeting shall elect one of
their number to preside at the meeting.

3. The quorum at a meeting of the Authority shall consist of  the chairman (or, in an
appropriate case, the person presiding at the meeting pursuant to paragraph 2 of  this Schedule)
and five other members of whom at least two shall be members appointed pursuant to para-
graphs (b) and (d) of section 2 (1) of this Act.

4. Where upon any special occasion the Authority desires to obtain the advice of any person
on any particular matter, the Authority may co-opt that person to be a member for as many
meetings as may be necessary, and that person while co-opted shall have all the rights and
privileges of a member except that he shall not be entitled to vote.

Committees

5. (1) Subject to its standing orders, the Authority may appoint such number of standing and
ad-hoc committees as it thinks fit to consider and report on any matter with which the
Authority is concerned.

(2) Every committee appointed under the foregoing provisions of this paragraph shall be
presided over by a member of the Authority and shall be made up of such number of persons,
not necessarily members of the Authority, as the Authority may determine in each case.

(3) The quorum of any committee set up by the Authority shall be as may be determined
by the Authority.

6. Where standing orders made pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Schedule provide for a
committee of the Authority to consist of co-opted persons who are not members of the Authority,
the committee may advise the Authority on any matter referred to it by the Authority.

Miscellaneous 

7. The fixing of the seal of the Authority shall be authenticated by the signature of the chair-
man or of the Director-General of the Authority.

8. Any contract or instrument which, if made by a person not being a body corporate, would
not be required to be under seal, may be made or executed on behalf of the Authority by the
Director-General or by any other person generally or specially authorised to act for that pur-
pose by the Authority.

9. Any document purporting to be a contract, instrument or other document duly signed or
sealed on behalf of the Authority shall be received in evidence and shall, unless the contrary is
proved, be presumed without further proof to have been so signed or sealed.

10. The validity of any proceedings of the Authority or of a committee thereof shall not be
affected-

(a)     by any vacancy in the membership of the Authority, or any committee thereof;
or

(b)     by any defect in the appointment of a member of the Authority or any committee thereof.

11. Any member of the authority or a committee thereof who has a personal interest in any
contract or arrangement entered into or proposed to be considered by the Authority or
committee thereof shall forthwith disclose his interest to the Authority or the committee and shall
not vote on any question relating to the contract or arrangement.

12. No member of the Authority shall be personally liable for any act or omission done or
made in good faith while engaged in the business of the Authority.

NIGERIAN TELEVISION AUTHORITY ACT

                            SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION

No Subsidiary Legislation