A devastating fire has destroyed the facilities of Bohyeba FM in Ghana's Central Region, forcing the station off air and prompting management to call for a thorough police investigation into the incident.
In a statement issued on Saturday, May 30, management disclosed that the fire broke out in the early hours of the day under circumstances that are yet to be determined.
The blaze reportedly caused extensive damage to the station's infrastructure, severely disrupting its operations and leaving management to assess the full extent of the losses.
Fortunately, no injuries or casualties were reported.
Management has appealed to listeners, clients, and members of the public to remain calm as efforts begin to restore operations and rebuild the station.
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"We wish to assure our cherished listeners, clients, and the general public to remain calm and resolute during this difficult period as management takes the necessary steps toward recovery and charts the way forward," the statement said.
The station also expressed appreciation for the outpouring of support, prayers, and messages of solidarity it has received since news of the fire emerged.
Management further called for a comprehensive police investigation to establish the cause of the fire and ensure accountability should any foul play be uncovered.
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