Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, has called on other ethnic nationalities in Nigeria to establish their radio stations.
Recall that last Tuesday, Adamu Adamu, the Minister of Education told newsmen in Abuja that the Federal Government has acquired an Amplitude Modulation radio broadcast licence to reach herdsmen across various locations in the country.
Adamu explained that the radio service would operate on frequency of 720KHz and would air in Fulani language.
MASSOB, however, described Federal Government’s move to establish a radio station for Fulani herdsmen as a waste of time, warning people who are against the idea that President Muhammadu Buhari not listen to them in the establishment of the radio frequency, purportedly contrived to end the perennial farmers-herders crises across the country.
MASSOB leader, Comrade Uchenna Madu in a brief statement said Buhari has further displayed his true colour as a real fundamentalist who upholds and promotes his tribal and religious interest as paramount.
Madu said Buhari’s actions will continue to open and reawaken the consciousness of the people of the Niger Delta, Middle Belt, Oduduwa and Igbo for them to rise in defence of their future existence.
“The Yoruba, Ijaw, Igbo, Bini, Itshekiri, Idoma, Tiv, Igala, Hausa, Middle Beltans and Niger Delta ethnic nationalities should immediately establish their tribal radio broadcasting services for their people.
“No oppressor or religious fundamentalist will ever listen to voice of reasoning or consider the people’s protests,” he urged.