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Why Buhari govt shut down AIT, RayPower FM – Ex-APC chieftain
Former Deputy
National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Timi
Frank, on Friday, claimed that the suspension of the broadcast licences of the
Africa Independent Television (AIT) and RayPower FM by the National
Broadcasting Commission (NBC) was an attempt by the Buhari government to muzzle
the media.
Frank, in a
statement in Abuja, said the use of armed soldiers to seal the offices of the
organisation located in Paduma Hills, Asokoro, was the height of impunity,
tyranny and molestation against the Nigerian media which was the pastime of
past military juntas in the country.
“This represents an
unfortunate and lamentable oppression of the media and direct suppression of Press
Freedom in the country by the General Muhammadu Buhari regime which must not be
allowed to stand,” he declared.
He stated that
having performed “woefully” in office in the last four years, the Buhari regime
has increasingly turned predatory, exploitative, vindictive and rapacious
against its citizens out of frustration.
“The ongoing
pacification, intimidation and emasculation of the Nigerian Media to confer
totalitarian powers on the General Muhammadu Buhari’s regime and enable it to
ride roughshod over Nigerians without censure or criticism,” he lamented.
He wondered why a
government that has not been able to solve five per cent of the humongous
unemployed situation in the country would embark on acts that can directly kill
a business concern and render all its employees jobless.
“This unfortunate
action, I dare say, marks the beginning of the #NextLevel policy of
intimidation and persecution of the Nigerian media by the General Buhari’s
regime.
“Make no mistakes,
this closure is meant to serve as a lesson to other media houses and forcefully
stop them from exposing Buhari’s ineptness and cluelessness in governance to
members of the public,” he stated.
Frank warned the
media to brace up for more ferocious attacks by the present regime, saying that
any media organisation that considers the ongoing effort to kill AIT and
RayPower FM as an isolated incident should have a rethink.
“In January this
year, armed soldiers invaded and occupied the offices of Media Trust Limited –
Publishers of the Daily Trust Newspapers – in Maiduguri and Abuja, seized their
laptops, computers, arrested and detained its top reporters and editors.
“We must not also
forget the illegal detention of a Premium Times journalist, Samuel Ogundipe,
for three days for publishing a story from a report on the invasion of the
Senate authored by the immediate past IGP, Ibrahim Idris, to the President.”
He also recalled
how the Department of State Services (DSS) arrested and illegally detained
Jones Abiri – publisher of Weekly Source newspaper, based in Bayelsa state for
over two years without trial.
He urged Nigerians
to resist what he termed a “deliberate and systematic ploy to gag and tame the
Nigerian Press by Buhari.”
He said: “Freedom of
the press remains one of the indispensable indices of any genuine democratic
governance. Those who trample on press freedom have invariably trampled on
democracy and the inalienable rights and freedom of the people.”
“Where in the world
would can you ask private broadcast outfits – without public power supply – to
renew their licenses with N500million annually and yet expect them to meet
their running cost, pay salaries and keep afloat in an already comatose
economy?”
He stated that the
action of the NBC’s boss, Mallam Is’haq Modibbo Kawu, is not only targeted at
killing AIT and RayPower but to run the founder and Chairman Emeritus of DAAR
Communications Plc, Chief Raymond Dokpesi – a chieftain of the opposition
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) – aground economically.
He called on Kawu
to immediately reverse his directives and refrain from trading in the AIT and
Raypower to stop his trial over charges of alleged fraudulent diversion of a
N2.5 billion seed grant for television Digital Switch-Over (DSO) programme of
the Federal Government, dropped.
He also called on
the military to remain professional by concentrating on their constitutional
mandate which is to defend the territorial integrity of the country.
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