Rhythm FM and Silverbird Television, on Friday, resumed broadcast operation after they went off air on Thursday following the sealing off of their buildings by officials of the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON).
AMCON said the owner, Ben Murray-Bruce, Senator representing Bayelsa East, allegedly defaulted in paying back a loan of N11bn secured from Union bank; hence the forced closure of the buildings that houses the businesses.
However, the management of Silverbird communications issued a statement on Friday announcing that its radio and TV stations had resumed operation.
“The management of Silverbird Communications Ltd, owners of Rhythm FM and Silverbird TV sincerely apologise to its numerous viewers, listeners and online subscribers over the disruption of our operations across television, radio and online media,” the statement read.
“This was due to a situation beyond our control. However, we are pleased to inform you that we are back on air on radio, television and on our online platform.”
“We thank you for your patience and understanding at this time.”
“We remain committed to the provision of quality infotainment and premium service across our platforms.”
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