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Media owners, editors, other stakeholders urge Tinubu to save industry

The FrontierThe FrontierNovember 8, 2024 1835 Minutes read0

Media owners, editors, and other stakeholders have called on President Bola Tinubu to save the nation’s media industry amid the ongoing economic hardship in the country.

This came as President Tinubu urged media managers to focus on factual reporting and uphold professional integrity, reports Vanguard.

The stakeholders spoke at the All Nigerian Editors Conference in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, with the theme: “Economic Growth and Development Strategies in a Resource-Rich Country.”

‘Biggest Threat to Media Survival Today is the Availability of Resource Materials’ – Anaba, NGE President

The President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), Mr. Eze, highlighted that the unavailability of resource materials is one of the biggest threats to the media industry.

He said: “We are here because we recognise the critical role that both a strong economy and a resilient media sector play in fostering a prosperous, informed, and democratic society. Today, as editors, we stand at a crossroads where our decisions, priorities, and strategies will shape the future of our country and journalism.”

“The growth of our nation’s economy directly influences every sector, and our industry is no exception. A strong economy fuels consumer spending, drives innovation, and creates opportunities for media organizations to expand and thrive. Yet, with these opportunities come new challenges.”

“Media organisations face mounting pressure to adapt to modern trends while staying financially viable and maintaining journalistic integrity. The biggest threat to media survival today is the availability of resource materials to produce our papers or broadcast on our TV stations.”

He further noted that the federal government, through the Minister of Information, had promised to address the challenges faced by media organisations. He expressed hope that there would be a resolution that would allow newspapers to continue practicing their profession effectively.

Eze emphasised that sustainability in the media industry is not just about economic survival but about preserving the values that make journalism a pillar of democracy. He cited Section 22 of Nigeria’s Constitution, which mandates the media to hold the government to account.

“The Constitution challenges us to hold the government accountable, even amid the poverty facing our profession,” he said. “Our work is essential not only to our audiences but also to the economic and social fabric of our country.”

Reforms Should Have a Human Face – Obiagbena

Prince Nduka Obaigbena, the chairman of the conference and publisher of Thisday and Arise Television, lamented the challenges facing the media industry but expressed optimism for the future.

He said: “Nigeria is in a reset. We have reforms underway, and unlike others, I believe that the future can be better if we give these reforms a human face. We should support the reforms, stay the course, and ensure that the poor and vulnerable are supported.”

Obaigbena also spoke about global changes, particularly with the rise of Donald Trump, and urged Nigerians to prepare for these changes by first addressing internal issues. He called for efforts to fix Nigeria and protect the country’s industries.

Govt Should Appreciate and Support the Media to Thrive – Amuka

The father of the day and publisher of Vanguard Newspaper, Mr. Sam Amuka, directly addressed the issue of the media’s survival in the current economic climate.

He stated: “The truth is, there is no business right now. If the purpose of business is to make a profit, the newspaper business is dead. Everything, including prices, has gone up to the extent that publishing as we knew it has died. This week, I asked a financial controller how things were going, and she said the money earned from the sale of hardcopy newspapers was only enough to pay for the transportation of the papers. That was all.”

Amuka highlighted the dramatic rise in the cost of newsprint, from N600,000 two years ago to over N2 million today.

“This means that every day we publish a hardcopy newspaper, we don’t make any money; we lose,” he said.

He called for government involvement in the media business, noting that the cost of newsprint is unsustainable, and it is crucial to support the media to continue publishing hard copies.

“The minister has agreed to take up the fight for the newspapers, but we need government involvement to sustain this business,” he stressed.

Set Up a Committee to Resolve NUJ Leadership Crisis – Olusegun Osoba

Former Ogun State Governor Olusegun Osoba urged the media guild to intervene in the leadership crisis affecting the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).

He said: “Before you leave, I want you to set up a committee to look into the crisis brewing in the NUJ. They are supposed to hold their annual conference, but some people are saying that the president has overstayed his tenure, and they have taken him to court. You are the only united group, after NPAN, that can intervene in this crisis.”

President’s Remarks on Media Role and National Development

In his address, President Tinubu, represented by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, urged media managers to engage in factual reporting and professional integrity.

He emphasised the importance of the media in national development, saying: “As editors and media managers, your role in national development cannot be over-emphasised. You are the custodians of public perception, the gatekeepers of information, and the voice of the people.”

Tinubu spoke about the transformative potential of the media in shaping public understanding and contributing to the government’s efforts to address the nation’s challenges. He called on media professionals to report truthfully and engage constructively to help the public understand the government’s actions.

“My administration is committed to turning our challenges into opportunities by ensuring that our vast resources bring prosperity to all Nigerians. With a united effort from government, citizens, and the media, we can build a resilient, diversified economy that offers security, opportunity, and hope for all Nigerians,” he said.

He further stressed that Nigeria’s vast resources, both human and natural, could make the country one of the world’s most prosperous nations. “This is the question that I believe Nigerians elected me to answer decisively, and it is the question that has fueled my vision for a country that truly lives up to its full potential.”

Governor Douye’s Address on Media’s Role and Bayelsa’s Progress

Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State lauded the media for its role in deepening democracy in Nigeria. He also used the occasion to highlight his administration’s achievements and address the environmental challenges facing the state.

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