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Thursday 11 July 2013

Voice of the voiceless - ‘Ordinary Ahmad’

There are few public voices in Nigeria ready to speak truth to power.  The story of ‘Ordinary Ahmad’ is far from ordinary. Ahmad Isah hosts a regular morning call in radio show ‘the Brekete family’, where Nigerians in the Federal Capital Territory come to Ahmad with their problems. His show enables citizens to voice complaints on wide ranging issues from non-payment of pensions, unfair dismissal, poor treatment in government hospitals etc.  Many of these issues are strongly linked to corruption.

Ordinary Ahmad regularly makes phone calls to Nigeria’s top government officials and politicians live on air to help resolve citizen’s problems. This is accountability at its most direct.  His show has been off air for almost four weeks. No one seems to be sure why. I join other Nigerians in hoping that his show will come back on air soon.

A taste of ‘Ordinary Ahmad’ in action.

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