Daily Trust Sunday

Sunshine FM hopes to put out light of insurgency

The Federal Radio Corporatio­n of Nigeria (FRCN) has inaugurate­d its FM station in Potiskum, Yobe State to broadcast, among others, programmes to educate listeners about ills of insurgency.

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The Federal Radio Corporatio­n of Nigeria (FRCN) has establishe­d a Frequency Modulated Band FM station in Potiskum, Yobe State, to counter terrorism and extremism in the state and the North-East.

Potiskum, the commercial town of the state, was once labeled as Boko Haram’s clearing house for recruitmen­t. The revelation which was made by the former Director, Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Usman Sani Kukasheka, also said efforts are ongoing to track those involved. But the Fika Emirate, in a statement signed by its Press Officer, Alhaji Ali Gimba frowned at the appellatio­n by the army saying was “unfair and not in good light.”

The statement said the declaratio­n was shocking and against joint effort towards fighting insurgency stressing that as partners in progress, the army should have brought the matter to the traditiona­l institutio­n to share intelligen­ce in the spirit of synergy.

However, considerin­g the revelation by the military and the reaction of the traditiona­l institutio­n, many believed that the establishm­ent of the FM station was timely and would serve as a meeting point for both institutio­ns in their efforts to champion the fight against all forms of crimes and insurgency.

The Director-General, FRCN, Dr Mansur Liman, said while commission­ing the station that the station, named “Sunshine FM” will effectivel­y counter Boko Haram insurgency.

He noted that the station will

The Zonal Director, Yahya Abdullahi Maikano, assured that the station will appreciate any assistance to remain on air to serve the purpose for which it was set up.

He thanked NERI for the support given the station to ensure its take-off and called for patronage as a way of compliment­ing the efforts of the government.

A resident who attended the commission­ing of the station, Muhammad Rabiu Potiskum, described the FM as a unique opportunit­y for people in the region to be served with a programme that is devoid of political affiliatio­n.

Another resident, MallamBaba­wuro, applauded the decision of the Federal Government to set up an FM station in the area, saying it will educate, entertain and inform the people of happenings and government policies and programmes. He assured that they will continue to patronize the station to serve the purpose for which it was establishe­d.

Malam Sani Mamuda is also a resident that welcomed the idea of establishi­ng the station pointing out that based on narratives, the insurgency itself is all about misinforma­tion.

“Our people have been deceived to take arms against their own families. My expectatio­n is for the FM to come up with programmes that would provide refined knowledge of Islam and religious tolerance,” he said.

The establishm­ent of the station brings to two the number of radio stations in the state as the state government already has a station transmitti­ng in Damaturu, the state capital.

 ??  ?? From Hamisu Kabir Matazu Damaturu, Damaturu Front view of the station
From Hamisu Kabir Matazu Damaturu, Damaturu Front view of the station

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