The dust over the bombing of Tao fm radio station in Okene last week is yet to settle.
How to rebuild the radio station as well as improve security for media houses in the country was the thrust of a meeting on Sunday between chairman emeritus of Daar Communications Plc, Aleogho Dokpesi, and a member of the board of directors of Tao fm, Tom Adaba.
The meeting ended with a pledge by the Daar group to help rebuild Tao fm so it can resume transmission soon.
A delegation from Daar Communications Plc, owners of AIT and Raypower fm, visited a board member of Tao fm.
The meeting was to review the level of damage on the Okene-based community radio station, and the Daar group was there to explore ways of helping Tao overcome it’s immediate challenge.
Tao fm board-member, Tom Adaba was still battling to understand why anyone would think of ever bombing a station that was bringing so much enlightenment to it’s kinsmen in Ebiraland.
The Daar Group was offering the helping hand because it understood the pain, having experienced tough challenges in the past.
Tao fm, 101.9, Kuroko, in Adavi local government area of Kogi State, was bombed on Monday last week, with four persons killed in the process.
The incident cast a dark cloud on the safety of media workers in the country.
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