Mrs Shade Yemi-Esan, Permanent
Secretary in the Ministry of Information
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The Nigerian government’s claim that it successfully jammed
signals from Radio Biafra, a controversial, underground channel spewing
propaganda, is false as the station has continued with its programmes several
hours after the government announcement.
Even as this report is being posted, the radio is still transmitting, long after
the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Information, Shade Yemi-Esan, told
journalists on Tuesday the broadcast had been blocked.
PREMIUM TIMES reports that the station also denounced the claim
by government, tweeting that its terrestrial transmission remained alive as
well as its online radio.
“Radio Biafra is live in Biafra
land: NBC woe to you and your lies: NBC lied to their master and gullib…,” the
radio tweeted.
The permanent secretary, Mrs.
Yemi-Esan, had said the National Broadcasting Corporation, NBC, had jammed the
radio’s frequency, describing it as illegal in the first place.
She spoke at the presidential villa
shortly after briefing President Muhammadu Buhari on the activities of her
ministry.
“Right now the signals from Radio
Biafra have been jammed successfully by the NBC,” Ms. Yemi-Esan said.
“The commission is also working with
security agencies to get those that are behind that radio because it is an
illegal radio, it is not licensed by anybody to be on the airwaves in Nigeria,”
she said.
But Radio Biafra responded on
Twitter: “How can you Jam satellite and internet radio?”.
Radio Biafra, received in the
south-east of the country, is a new network that has become controversial for
propagating the ideology of the former secessionist Republic of Biafra.
Operators of the station are also accused of instigating hate and violence.
The permanent secretary said the
government might re-open information centres abroad to launder the image of the
country.
On the response of the president in respect of
reopening information centres abroad, she said “at different fora, the
President has said it, that he wants to improve the image of Nigeria and one of
the ways we can do that is by the re-opening of these centres abroad, so he was
all for it and he said that we will work together to ensure that we do that”.
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