
Media managers have been asked by President Bola Tinubu to maintain professional ethics and concentrate on truthful reporting.
At the All Nigerian Editors Conference in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, President Tinubu made this statement.
“Economic Growth and Development Strategies in a Resource-Rich Country” is the conference’s theme.
In light of the country’s current economic difficulties, media owners, editors, and other interested parties urged the president to rescue the media sector during the event.
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Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information and National Orientation, spoke on behalf of President Tinubu, who underlined the role of the media in the advancement of the country.
“As media managers and editors, your contribution to the development of the country cannot be overstated,” Tinubu stated.
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You are the gatekeepers of information, the people’s voice, and the guardians of public opinion.
Tinubu also discussed the media’s transformative power in influencing public perception and supporting government initiatives to address the country’s problems.
In order to help the public comprehend the government’s activities, he urged media professionals to report honestly and participate in constructive dialogue.
By making sure that all Nigerians benefit from our abundant resources, my administration is dedicated to transforming our difficulties into opportunities.
“We can create a robust, diverse economy that provides security, opportunity, and hope for all Nigerians if the government, people, and media work together,” Tinubu continued.
He also emphasised how Nigeria may become one of the most successful countries in the world thanks to its abundant natural and people resources.
“I think Nigerians chose me to provide a definitive response to this topic. And that question has been the driving force behind my vision of a nation that genuinely realises its full potential.