
The United Kingdom has denied receiving any request from the Nigerian government to shut down Radio Biafra.
On
Wednesday, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, told
State House correspondents that despite all the damage done by the
Nnamdi Kanu-owned station, the British government was allowing it to
continue to operate.
“Who does not know that the IPOB
internal radio is located in London? We know the diplomatic moves we
have been taking and approaching the UK, all the damages it (Radio
Biafra) has done, but they don’t see it that way, for them (the British
government), it is about freedom of expression,” Mohammed said.
However,
the British High Commission, in a statement by its Press & Public
Affairs Officer, Joe Abuku, said: “The UK is not aware of any
representation from the Nigerian government about Radio Biafra.
“Were
we to receive any such request, we would of course consider it
carefully on the basis of the available evidence, recognising that
freedom of speech and expression carries responsibilities.”
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