Oromo: Diaspora Calls for BBC Afaan Oromo Radio Programme
UNPO: Oromo: Diaspora Calls for BBC Afaan Oromo Radio Programme

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| UNPO: Oromo: Diaspora Calls for BBC Afaan Oromo Radio ProgrammeSeptember 18, 
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In response to the BBC’s decision to launch new services in Ethiopia and 
Eritrea, the Oromo people from across the world have begun a petition, 
demanding the opening of an Afaan Oromo Radio Programme.Below is the Preamble 
and Petition itself:PreambleWe, the Oromo Diaspora in the United Kingdom and 
the rest of the world, the Oromo people in Ethiopia and the Horn of African 
Countries, and the friends of the Oromo People and Afaan Oromo speaking peoples 
across the world welcome the recent announcement by the BBC to launch news 
services to Ethiopia and Eritrea. In this connection, we would like to draw the 
attention of the BBC Board of Trustees, the BBC Board of Directors, and the 
government of the United Kingdom on the vital significance of starting 
medium-and short –wave Afaan Oromo Radio Program that will broadcast to 
Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Kenya and Djibouti.Afaan Oromo, the single most 
widely spoken language in Ethiopia, is also spoken in Kenya, Somalia, Djibouti 
and Eritrea which will give the BBC wider audience than any other language, 
making it the largest broadcasting and media market in Africa. Furthermore, the 
Horn of Africa, as one of the most volatile and democratically deficient 
regions of Africa, needs an impartial and independent mass media outlets that 
will provide credible and trustworthy news and information services that 
promote democracy, economic development, and mutual-coexistence of various 
cultures, religions, and values.The Afaan Oromo speaking population, which 
constitutes close to half of the estimated 98.9 million inhabitants of Ethiopia 
(over 30 million of whom are mother tongue speakers), remains among the most 
affected with the prevailing democratic deficiency in the region. As a result, 
there is no single independent and impartial Afaan Oromo newspaper, news 
website, and radio or television station. This democratic deficiency is 
depriving Afaan Oromo speakers, particularly the youth which constitutes about 
74% of the total population, access to any credible, impartial, and independent 
news outlets. The danger this poses on the national and regional peace and 
stability, poverty eradication and economic development is self-evident; and 
needs urgent attention from policy makers and all interested parties including 
the BBC and the government of the United Kingdom.Consequently, we call upon the 
BBC governing bodies and the government of the United Kingdom to make an urgent 
policy decision to reach out to this highly disenfranchised and marginalized 
Afaan Oromo speaking population of Ethiopia and the Greater Horn through the 
radio programs. It is hoped that this will also help to advance the United 
Kingdom’s global economic development and poverty eradication policies as well 
as to promote free expression, peace and stability in the Horn of 
Africa.Needless to say, to launch programs broadcast to the region in other 
languages and not launch one in Afaan Oromo would mean contributing to the 
privileging of the less widely spoken languages in the region and to sanction 
the existing inter-linguistic asymmetry created by the States’ national media. 
Not to fall into this trap, it would be ideal decision if the BBC decides to 
broadcast in three languages widely spoken in Ethiopia - Afaan Oromo, Amharic 
and Tigrigna following the VOA’s model.Petition:Therefore, we the undersigned, 
the Oromo Diaspora in the United Kingdom and the rest of the world, the Oromo 
people in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa, and friends of the Oromo People and 
Afaan Oromo speaking peoples across the world, call up on the BBC Shareholders, 
the BBC Trustees, the BBC Board of Directors, and the government of the United 
Kingdom to mandate the BBC to launch Afaan Oromo Radio Program as a matter of 
urgency and as top priority to meet the urgent need of providing trustworthy 
and credible information and news services that attends to the day-to-day 
living conditions of tens of millions of Afaan Oromo speakers.
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