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Urban Radio Enugu: EFCC’s Heavy-Handed Tactics Spark Outrage, Threat to Press Freedom

Press Statement

By admin , in Inside stories , at October 17, 2024 Tags: ,

The National Guild of Private Broadcast Managers condemns the invasion of Urban Radio 94.5FM Enugu by operatives of the Economic & Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Monday, October 14, 2024, at 6:15 pm during the live broadcast of “Prime Time.” The EFCC operatives allegedly stormed the premises without proper identification, forcibly gained entrance, and took away presenter Mrs. Favour Ekoh and other staff.

Black Monday
The EFCC operatives, without a search warrant or official invitation, demanded Mrs. Ekoh follow them to their office while she was live on air. They allegedly destroyed broadcasting equipment to cut short the live broadcast.

Leverage Index Ltd and Favour Ekoh
Urban Radio 94.5FM has no prior dealings with Leverage Index Ltd, save for airing its products and services. However, Leverage Index Ltd sponsored a segment of Mrs. Ekoh’s show, “The Powder Room.”

N700 Million Ponzi Scheme Allegation
Mrs. Ekoh was accused of defrauding victims in an alleged Ponzi scheme. The Guild states that even if true, it would be irrational for Mrs. Ekoh to continue her duties on radio while committing fraud.

Professionalism & Standards
Urban Radio 94.5FM operates under extant laws and regulations, adhering to industry standards and global practices.

EFCC’s Press Statement
The EFCC’s press release contained misrepresentations and contradicting statements, shifting blame to the station and Mrs. Ekoh.

Calculated Smear Campaign
Despite attempts to tarnish Mrs. Ekoh’s reputation, she is a reputable broadcast journalist with no prior accusations of fraud.

No Warrant
The EFCC failed to provide proof of communication or invitation to Mrs. Ekoh or her employer.

Damage to Equipment
EFCC operatives tampered with studio equipment during the arrest.

Nigeria’s History of Invasion
This incident mirrors past events where media establishments were invaded, highlighting the need for respect for press freedom.

The Nigeria Guild of Radio Managers (Private) demands an unequivocal apology from the EFCC for the public embarrassment, threat to life, and damage to property. Due process must be followed, and operatives require training on best practices.

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