It can be embarrassing foreign media break Nigerian news relied upon by local media – Minister

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Director General, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Dr. Mansur Liman (left); Chairman House of Representatives Committee on Information, National Orientation, Ethics and Values, Mr. Olusegun Odebunmi (second left); Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed (second right) and Oba Solomon Adisa Akinola, Oranmiyan of Okoland (right) at the commissioning of 89.3 FM in Oko in Oyo State on Saturday.

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*Challenges local broadcast media to lead in telling nation’s story

*Surprised some Nigerians don’t talk about killing of soldiers, policemen, civillians by #ENDSARS protesters

…but still easily believe, talk about Lekki Toll Gate massacre lies

By BASHIR ADEFAKA

“A situation in which the local media will rely and quote a foreign broadcast media, for an event that happened in Nigeria, is an anomaly. It has to stop,” the Minister said.

The Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, does not find it funny that the story about the country is reported by local media according to foreign media’s reports.

To this end, the minister has challenged the Nigerian broadcast media to take the lead in telling the Nigerian story in order to guard against distortion of facts by a section of the foreign media.

Chairman House of Representatives Committee on Information, National Orientation, Ethics and Values, Mr. Olusegun Odebunmi (left); Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed (second left) and the Director General, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Dr. Mansur Liman (right), at the commissioning of 89.3 FM in Oko in Oyo State on Saturday.

The Minister gave the challenge in Oko, Oyo State, while commissioning the 89.3 FM Station on the stable of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria on Saturday.

In the sideline of his address, he expressed surprise that up till the present, some Nigerians still believe the lies of Lekki Toll Gate massacre without a single evidence while refusing to talk about the real story of soldiers, policemen and innocent civillians hacked down to death by the #ENDSARS protesters during the October 2020 experience.

In a statement sent to The DEFENDER by the Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Office of the Minister of Information and Culture, Mr. Segun Adeyemi, Alhaji Mohammed continued to hold his ground about the authenticity of the story as presented by authorities in the country.

He said, “Please permit me to use the occasion of this commissioning to challenge broadcast media in Nigeria to take the lead in telling the Nigerian story, especially by informing the people about the various projects of government and their impact on the people.

“A situation in which foreign broadcast stations arrogate to themselves the power to tell our own story gives room for distortion of facts, the type of which we saw recently when CNN reported that 38 people were killed at the Lekki Toll Gate during the EndSARS crisis, only to backtrack and review the number to one – after 35 days of what it called exclusive investigation,” he said.

Alhaji Lai Mohammed noted that had the local broadcast media lived up to their billing, CNN would have relied on them for news about EndSARS in particular and other happenings in Nigeria, in general, stressing that the broadcast media would have saved Nigeria from the one-sided, unfair, unbalanced and jaundiced narrative that CNN foisted on the world under the guise of exclusive investigation.

“A situation in which the local media will rely and quote a foreign broadcast media, for an event that happened in Nigeria, is an anomaly. It has to stop,” he said.

While quoting a website www.lifelineenergy.org, to underscore the critical role of radio in public communication in particular, the Minister said ”radio goes where newer technologies can’t. – Beyond electricity, beyond a mobile signal, beyond literacy. It’s the most effective way of delivering information in remote corners where having the right knowledge can mean the difference between a harvest and hunger, between feeling confident or humiliated, or even between life and death.”

He commended the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Information, National Orientation, Ethics and Value, Mr. Olusegun Odebunmi, for initiating the project, adding that this is the first time ever that a Federal Lawmaker is initiating the construction and equipping of a radio station as his constituency project.

Alhaji Mohammed implored the people of Oko and its environs to take ownership of the radio station, guard it jealously and ensure its viability.

In his remarks, the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Information, National Orientation, Ethics and Value, Mr. Odebunmi, said information is power but that it will be less effective without the means to transmit it in order to counter fake news and hate speech that are threatening the peace and unity of the country and the world in general.

The Director General of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Dr. Mansur Liman, and the management staff of the Corporation, traditional rulers as well as religious and community leaders attended the inauguration of the radio station.

The Minister and Mr. Odebunmi were the first guests to feature on the live discussion programme on 89.3 FM ‘Ogo Ilu’ station


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