Security
operatives and officials of the Nasarawa State Urban Development Board
(NUDB) demolished a private radio station in the city, ‘Breeze
FM’.
Police shot sporadically at the premises of the station to disperse
crowds who attempted to resist the demolition.Hundreds of sympathizers arrived the radio station as earlier as
6am, but no one was injured in the incident.
Speaking with newsmen shortly after the
exercise, owner of station, Nawani Aboki, said that the reason for the
demolition was political and that it was aimed at gagging the Press.
Aboki said, “Due process was not
followed. You can see that the wall is down now. It was marked yesterday
and was demolished this morning. Like we said, he had a different
reason for it. Whatever reason he gives officially is not the real one.
This demolition was carried out because I don’t belong to the same
political party as the governor. He is afraid that the station might not
support his political ambition. Part of the reasons is that the station
aired a report on the ongoing Labour strike in the state.”
Aboki added, “we have the right to air
the Labour strike news. We even begged the government to come and
present it’s part but they declined. I want to assure him that what he
thought he killed will remain, will come back and grow.
“Let him continue to do what he likes
but his time is also coming to an end. We wish him well but we will meet
in court. We must remain calm in this situation. Let’s not take laws
into our hands; let us ensure that we follow due process and we all will
meet in court.”
But Special Assistant to the Governor on
Media and Publicity, Ahmed Tukur, said that radio station was
demolished for violating building regulations and that the station was
one among the five structures demolished yesterday.
He said shops at the police A division and a house belonging to the elder brother of the governor were also demolished.
Tukur added that the station was not
targeted for anything other than issues that have to do with building
plan. He maintained that the structure was approved as a residential
area and that the station’s mast was hazardous to people in the area.
“If tomorrow the station acquires an
appropriate site, government will approve it immediately. The governor
has no ulterior motive against the station. About three different
independent radio stations in the state reported the Labour strike and
they were not affected by this action,” he said.
Efforts to gets the Nasarawa State Ubarn
Development Board (NUDB) to react to the development proved abortive
as our correspondent could not reach the chairman of the board, just as
his subordinates declined to comment on the matter.
Meanwhile, the state branch of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) has condemned the action.
Addressing newsmen, the state NUJ
chairman, Dogo Shama, described the government as an “open attack on the
Press, adding that it was aimed at depriving citizens of the right to
balanced reports.
Shama said the state council of the NUJ
will take action against what he called government’s attempt to gag the
Press. He added that the chapter would liaise with the national body of
the NUJ for further action.
“If there was any problem with the
station or its location, government should have resolved the matter in a
matured manner,” he said.
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