Punch, Roots Seek US Gov’t’s Intervention for Free Operation of their Radio Stations in Liberia - News Summed Up

Punch, Roots Seek US Gov’t’s Intervention for Free Operation of their Radio Stations in Liberia


Monrovia – The management of Media Incorporated, owner of Punch FM and TV, is seeking the intervention of the United States Government through its Embassy near Monrovia in order to get back its operating license from the Liberia Government. “This decision by the Government is clearly in violation of the Constitution as no form of due process preceded the action to suspend our license. We should also notify you most respectfully Madam Ambassador that the suspension of our license is costing us heavily. The station claims that these supporters of the President have campaigned against Mr. Honnah’s quest to open a radio station. “We have screenshots evidence of some of the threats and foul expressions spewed against Mr. Honnah and the institution,” management complained.


Source: Front Page Africa April 16, 2019 03:00 UTC



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