With the agitation and succession activities already by some activists, the federal government has warned against any attempt to establish Regional Broadcast station in the country to promote such activities
Recalled that a Yoruba self-determination group, Ilana Omo Oodua worldwide, had said it will unveil a station called Radio Ijangbara on January 1, 2023, as the official broadcast arm of the movement.
The Director General of National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Balarabe Ilelah on Friday said the government will not tolerate the use of any broadcast channel to break the unity of the country.
Ilelah said Nigerians do not need another round of heartache and disruption by any tribal interest group.
He added that the Commission will continue to work with the security agencies to bring to book those with the intention to use the airwaves for personal or group interest to create division in the country.
The NBC, therefore, appealed to Nigerians for support and cooperation in tackling separatist groups in the nation.
The statement read: “It has come to the attention of the Commission that a group, the llana Omo Oodua Worldwide, in a statement jointly signed by its Chairman and General Secretary, Wale Adeniran and Tunde Amusat, respectively, announced that it would formally unveil Radio Ijangbara, as the official broadcast radio of the group on January 1, 2023.
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“The Commission wishes to state emphatically that, it will not tolerate the use of any broadcast facility within or outside Nigeria to create disunity among Nigerians and intentionally, or inadvertently, mislead people in a deliberate act of subversion and sedition.
No person shall operate or use any apparatus or premises for the transmission of sound or vision by cable, television, radio, satellite or any other medium of broadcast from anywhere in Nigeria without the approval of the Commission.
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The Commission will continue to work with the appropriate security agencies to bring to book those with the intention to use the airwaves for personal or group interest to create division in Nigeria and appeals to Nigerians for support and cooperation.
“The Commission urges Nigerians to unite in joining hands with the government to build a stronger and more prosperous nation and to help in the success of next year’s General Elections.”
It was gathered that the Yoruba Nation radio station is coming seven years after the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) launched its radio station, Radio Biafra.