From Joe Effiong, Uyo
Akwa Ibom State Governor Udom Emmanuel has advised Nigerian voters to vote for politicians who combine vibrancy with experience and instead of those that would further destroy and bury the country.
Speaking through the state’s information and strategy commissioner, Ini Ememobong, while declaring open a four-day retreat of the Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Akwa Ibom State Council, with the theme “In search of a better Nigeria through Responsible journalism” held at Roses Regency Hotels and Suites, Abuja, Emmanuel said the warning became necessary as Nigeria is in a critical stage of her economic and political developments and requires the right leadership to save it from eventual collapse.
The Governor said that any attempt to make the wrong choice in 2023 would take the country many years back.
He congratulated the chapel and its leadership for taking the training of their members serious to the point of braving all the odds to Abuja for the 4-day Press Week.
In a welcome address, the chairman of Correspondents Chapel, Idongesit Ashameri pointed out that the retreat was to remind journalists of their role in holding political leaders accountable and reminding them of their electioneering promises to the people.
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Ashameri regretted that most journalists are quick and thrilled to give the best colouration and in the most appealing ways to such promises by politicians which sadly most of them fail to fulfil.
“But the question is how often do we consciously remind governments at all levels of the need to ensure congruence between their policies and programmes in the office with the electioneering promises earlier made to the electorate through our various media organisations.
“Gentlemen, this is where our responsibility comes in. This outing is therefore designed to afford us the opportunity to retrain our members on the rudiments of responsible journalism, especially as the general election approach.NUJ decries government negligence and canvases for a better Nigeria
Chairman of Akwa Ibom State Council of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Amos Etuk has lamented the lack of government recognition of media in building a better Nigeria.
In his goodwill message at the retreat, the chairman regretted that politicians seeking votes have dismissed the relevance of Journalists in the electoral process.
“The politicians seeking our votes have dismissed our relevance, they forget that all of us seated here today and millions across 774 Local government areas in the country are the structures needed to give our country the best in the next few months.”
Etuk charged journalists to set the agenda for transformational leadership ahead of the 2023 general election.
“We must set agenda for good and transformational leadership. We must write with boldness, resist the current attempts to lay siege against the media, we must insist on a free press all within the boundaries of the ethics of this well-respected profession,” he said.
“It is our expectations that carefully selected world-class scholars, captains of industries, core professionals and enthusiasts in their various fields would drill in and do justice to this timely theme. We have no doubt that this outing would also afford us the opportunity to be re-equipped with techniques and skills on how best to track, consciously remind and hold government accountable to its electioneering promises,” he said.