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Zamfara Govt Apologises, Withdraws Order Shutting Down Media Houses

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The Zamfara government has apologised for shutting down some broadcast stations in the state.

Zamfara Govt Apologises, Withdraws Order Shutting Down Media Houses
Governor of Zamfara, Bello Matawalle

TalkGlitz had reported how the government ordered the closure of some media houses in Gusau, the state capital, for providing coverage for a political rally organized by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The affected media stations are the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN)’s Pride FM, Gamji TV, and FM, Al umma TV.

The development came after Governor Bello Matawalle, had announced a total lockdown in Anka, Bukkuyum, and Gummi LGAs of the state following the resurgence of a bandit attack

Matawalle also ordered the suspension of political meetings and activities in the affected communities.

Speaking on the issue, Abdullahi Shinkafi, chairman of the state committee on the prosecution of banditry and related offenses, apologized to the media during a press conference on Monday.

Shinkafi said the government was angered by the alleged violation of the executive order.

He said that based on the controversies generated by the government’s decision and the power given to NBC, the government cannot shut down any broadcasting organizations.

According to him, the five media houses are free to operate but they must abide by the Executive order of the governor, pending the vacation of the order.

Shinkafi noted that no democracy can thrive without the role of the media and he appealed to media practitioners to assist the Government in the fight against insecurity bedeviling Zamfara State in particular and Nigeria in general.

“Based on the press releases by NBC and NUJ, the power given to them by the constitution, nobody has the power to shut down the media from the operation,” Shinkafi said.

“On behalf of the government, ad and Honorary adviser to the government, I apologize to the media houses they can start operating and they must abide by the government Executive Order 10 signed by the governor, pending the vacation of the order. Once it is vacated, they can cover whoever they want to cover.”

Shinkafi also raised an alarm that Boko Haram terrorists are infiltrating the State, occupying Mutu village in the Mada Community which informed the state government’s decision to shut down Mada and other Towns to tackle the activities of the Terrorists and to restore peace in the troubled communities.

He claimed that his life is in danger as the Terrorists are seeking to eliminate him and this, he said is according to intelligence reports made available to the state government.

Shinkafi, however, called on citizens of the State to come together irrespective of their Political affiliation to fight and flush out the Terrorists in Zamfara State and bring about peace and stability for the people to go about carrying out their lawful businesses without fear of terror.

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