The Speaker House of Representatives Dr Abbas Tajudeen, has congratulated the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) on its 75th anniversary, saying the media organisation has boosted the image of the country over the years.
The Speaker, in his congratulatory message to Radio Nigeria through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Musa Abdullahi Krishi, said FRCN had indeed lived up to its slogan of “uplifting the people and uniting the nation.”
Dr. Tajudeen emphasised the significant role of state-owned media like the FRCN, especially at a time when fake news, misinformation, and disinformation are rife.
He added that Radio Nigeria had continued to foster unity, peace, patriotism, and nation-building among Nigerians.
While congratulating the board, management, and staff of FRCN, the Speaker urged the media organisation to continue to maintain the broadcasting and journalism standards.
He also called for continued propagation of national values, especially among the youth.
Similarly, the Deputy Speaker House of Representatives Dr. Benjamin Kalu, has congratulated Radio Nigeria on its 75th anniversary.
Dr. Kalu in his anniversary message by his Chief Press Secretary Levinus Nwabughiogu described Radio Nigeria as the most reliable hub of information, entertainment, and unity, serving the people and uplifting.
The Deputy Speaker explained that through significant broadcasting, Radio Nigeria brought citizens closer together, fostering national dialogue, and broadcasting iconic moments that have properly defined the nation’s history
He pointed out that Radio Nigeria commitment and dedication to excellence has earned the Corporation a place in the hearts of the people, a remarkable milestone, that must be celebrated
The Deputy Speaker said the National Assembly will continue to support the Corporation through its legislative duties to ensure that Radio Nigeria gets necessary financial backings to ultimately meet its objectives.
Federal Radio Corporation Of Nigeria (Radio Nigeria) is reputed to be the largest radio network in Africa, with 47 FM stations and six zonal stations across the country
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