AIT/RayPower suspension: ‘You can’t gag media’ — PDP to FG

AIT/RayPower suspension: ‘You can’t gag media’ — PDP to FG

The main opposition party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned the suspension of the licences of Daar Communications, owners of AIT and Raypo

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The main opposition party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned the suspension of the licences of Daar Communications, owners of AIT and Raypower FM by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), adding that it was an attempt by the All Progressives Congress (APC)-controlled federal government to cage the media.

In a statement by the national publicity secretary of the party, Kola Ologbondiyan, the party said the action was targeted at “intimidating and gaging the media, repress constitutionally guaranteed freedom of speech and stifle public opinion, particularly as related to the determination by Nigerians to retrieve the stolen Presidential mandate at the tribunal.”

“This clamp down on AIT, RayPower as well as earlier siege on other media houses and journalists under the APC administration, ostensibly point to a plot to frighten and asphyxiate the media, shut down outlets perceived to hold dissenting views and ultimately foist a siege mentality on our citizenry to restrain their demand for fairness and justice in the polity,” he said.

“The APC is mortally afraid that a free press will raise the red flag and expose its manipulations and any attempt to subvert the course of justice, especially in the Presidential petition, hence this desperation to strangulate the media and cow Nigerians from freely expressing themselves.”

The spokesman said the ruling party was aware of the decision, adding that Ishaq Modibbo Kawu, director-general of the NBC, is a card-carrying member and frontline leader in the APC who was also an aspirant on the platform of the party for the governorship of Kwara state. He called on Nigerians and members of the international community to condemn “this desperation to gag the media and repress free speech in Nigeria.”