THE MAROONS IN ACCOMPONG TOWN ST. ELIZABETH, GET THEIR OWN RADIO STATION, ABENG 88.7 FM!

Maroons from Accompong Town celebrate under the ‘Kindah’ Tree (file photo)

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica —

Maroons living in the community of Accompong Town, St Elizabeth will soon have their own radio station.

Abeng 88.7 FM, which will highlight the maroon culture, is being funded by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) at a cost of US$12, 500. It will bring to 36, the number of radio stations operating in Jamaica.

At a community meeting on Friday November 14, National Professional Officer at UNESCO’s Caribbean offices, Erica Walker, explained that the funding will go towards the purchasing of equipment and other activities for the setting up of the community station.

She informed that some of the equipment have already been ordered and should be in the island by the end of December or in time for the annual Accompong Town Maroon Festival in January 2015.

She noted that UNESCO has a number of funding programmes, which provide money for community projects. “Your community radio station falls under the theme of media development and pluralism…,” she said, noting that it “will give voice to the people of Accompong Town”.

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Meanwhile, Chairman of the Communication and Information Committee of UNESCO, Lincoln Robinson, advised that the programme content must “reflect and include the history and culture of the citizens”.

“You (presenters) are not prima donnas and you are not going to be the know-it-alls. In programming a community station, the community’s voice and input are important. Though you are going to be there to guide that process, it has to embrace the community,” Robinson pointed out.

“The content does not reside with you as the producer or the script writer…but with the community…the citizens…the people around you. The other aspect, which I want to encourage you to focus on is the research component, because at the end of the day we want to be effective and we want to know how effective what we are doing is,” he said.