News & Views

Benue Government Seals Former Senate President David Mark’s Joy FM with Armed Police

Published by
Jeremiah Ayegbusi

The Benue State Government has shut down Joy FM 96.5 in Otukpo, Benue State, a radio station owned by former Senate President Dr. David Mark. The operation, described by witnesses as forceful, involved armed police officers who descended on the radio station.

The team, reportedly led by the Chairman of the Benue Internal Revenue Service (BIRS), Sunday Odagba, and Ikwue Ikwue from the State Ministry of Commerce & Industry, was said to have used significant force. According to reports, staff members were manhandled, and the station’s news broadcaster, Oloche Adeyi, was forced at gunpoint to halt the live news broadcast.

Amb. Christabel Iyanya, Managing Director of Joy FM and also the Deputy National Chairman of the Society of Nigerian Broadcasters (SNB), condemned the government’s actions vehemently. “They stormed the station, destroyed entrance doors, and evicted staff at gunpoint,” Iyanya stated, highlighting the harsh treatment of her staff, including the head of news and the receptionist. She was not present at the time, being away in Igumale.

The Benue State Government justified the raid by citing an outstanding debt of N150,000 for business premises fees. However, Iyanya refuted these claims, emphasizing the station’s long-standing compliance with financial obligations. “We were unaware of any debt. If we owed, we would have paid immediately. We’ve never defaulted in nearly two decades of operation,” she argued, suggesting a deeper, possibly political motive behind the government’s actions.

The incident has sparked a debate over the motives of the state government. Iyanya hinted at underlying issues, questioning whether this was truly about tax enforcement or something more sinister. “This is beyond tax. They must explain this. It stands condemned, and we will contest it,” she declared, signaling her intent to challenge the government’s actions legally.

This event has not gone unnoticed on social media platforms, where posts describe the operation as a “commando-style” raid, raising concerns about the use of armed forces in what should be a civil administrative action. Critics argue that such actions could set a dangerous precedent for media freedom in Nigeria.

As the situation unfolds, the focus will likely shift to legal proceedings, with Joy FM preparing to challenge the government’s actions in court. This incident could also lead to broader discussions on media rights, government overreach, and the need for clearer guidelines on how such enforcement actions should be conducted.

Jeremiah Ayegbusi

Jeremiah Ayegbusi is an economist and former Academic Officer of the Nigerian Economic Students Association, Redeemer's University Chapter (NESARUN). He analyzes economic news and conducts research for long-form analysis, leveraging his strong academic foundation and passion for insights.

Recent Posts

Business File: MTN Hosts First-Ever Customer Engagement Day in Lagos

MTN Nigeria recently held its first-ever customer engagement day in Lagos NOA DG visits INEC… Read More

6 hours ago

Saudi Arabia Officially Resumes Work Visa Issuance to Nigerian citizens, 12 Other Countries Months After Lifting Ban

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has officially resumed the issuance of work visas to Nigerian… Read More

6 hours ago

Business File: eTranzact Holds 21st Annual General Meeting in Lagos

Fintech company eTranzact recently held its 21st annual general meeting (AGM) in Lagos. Standard Chartered… Read More

7 hours ago

Orange Telecommunications Post Impressive H1 2025 Results Driven by Africa, Middle East Operations

Orange Telecommunications Group delivered strong financial results for H1 2025, driven by its Africa &… Read More

7 hours ago

Piracy: Nigerian Copyright Commission Shuts Down MovieBox

The Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) has successfully secured the suspension of MovieBox.ng, a notorious online… Read More

8 hours ago

Netherlands Digitalizes Visa Application Process

VFS Global has announced that starting from August 4, 2025, all Netherlands Visa Application Centres (VACs) will only… Read More

11 hours ago