President Jonathan Approves 18 Community Radio Licenses
President Goodluck Jonathan has approved the establishment of community radio stations in the country.
The Director General of National Broadcasting Commission, Mr. Emeka Mba disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja.
“Mr.
 President just approved community radio stations, and that is great 
news for lovers of community radio in the country, finally community 
radio has been approved in Nigeria”, Mr. Mba said.
Mr.
 Mba said the regulatory body was working out modalities with those 
licensed to ensure that they carry out their mandate effectively in 
disseminating information at the grass roots.
“We
 will be meeting with Community Radio Coalition and the representatives 
of the licensed stations so that we can work with them and reach a deep 
understanding on what their roles and responsibilities will be in thein 
the new era.
Community
 radio station is vital in educating and enlightening people at the 
grassroots which will add value to broadcasting in Nigeria,” he said
Eighteen
 licenses were approved by President Goodluck Jonathan to operate the 
community radio stations across the country on low power Frequency 
Modulation (FM) within the communities.
They spread across the geopolitical zones of the country.
Mr. Mba urged the associations and communities that have
 been licensed to operate within the confines of the country’s broadcast
 code to add value to broadcasting.
This story was first published on http://www.thecomplex.ng

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