The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, has sent warm congratulations to Zuma 88.5 FM, Suleja, on its 20th anniversary and the 9th edition of the Zuma Agricultural Harvest Festival.
Idris described the occasion as a milestone which “is not only a celebration of your remarkable journey but also a testament to the power of vision, consistency, and community service.”
In a statement he signed this Saturday, the minister said: “As the first private radio station in Niger State, Zuma FM has played a historic role in deepening access to information, amplifying rural voices, and advancing agricultural communication in ways that continue to shape livelihoods across the North.
“Your commitment to social impact and rural development represents the very essence of responsible broadcasting.”
He commend the station’s management, staff, and partners who have sustained this legacy for two decades,” saying, “Your work aligns strongly with our national efforts to build a more informed, united, and progressive Nigeria.”
He said: “Congratulations once again on this landmark celebration. I look forward to joining you for this historic occasion.”




