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Arson Attack On Radio Kintoma

The Press Union of Liberia says it is shocked by the wicked arson attack on Radio Kintoma in Voinjama, Lofa County.
Radio Kintoma is the only community broadcaster in Voinjama District which the people depend on for information on health, education, security, entertainment and trending community issues.
Residents of Voinjama woke up to its favorite radio station being engulfed in fire. Radio Kintoma Manager, Togbah Tarnue told the Press Union of Liberia, that the station had not resumed broadcast in the early hours of Saturday, April 23, 2022 when it was struck by the fire.
The station’s standby generator, an alternative source of its electricity, was off at the time of the fire attack. Kintoma depends on solar energy for most of its electricity supply and no staff of the broadcaster had reported to work before the unfortunate attack on the radio station.
Responders to the outbreak failed to extinguish the fire resulting in the burning of equipment and other assets of the broadcaster. Radio Kintoma is located in the heart of Voinjama Administrative Compound neighboring the 10th Judicial Circuit Court, Lofa County Branch of the Central Bank of Liberia, Mount Carmel Baptist Church, Lofa County Guest House which serves as offices and residence for the Lofa Detachment of the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency and offices hosting local government authorities.
The station was established in 2005 by Mercy Corps and Search for Common Grounds and has won the Press Union of Liberia Best Community Radio Station of the Year twice apparently for being the forerunner of advocacy on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Lofa County.
Kintoma is revered for its independence on reporting political subjects in Lofa County.
The Press Union of Liberia said it is requesting a speedy full scale investigation in the cruel burning of the community service radio station because it is an important deterrence when perpetrators of the arson attack on Radio Kintoma are arrested, prosecuted and reprimanded in line with the Laws of Liberia.
This is the second time in six weeks that a radio station in Lofa has suffered an arson attack. On Saturday, March 5, 2022, Radio Tamba-tiakor in Foya was attacked by unknown individuals in Foya. The arson attack left the station’s only motorbike completely burned.

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