Daily Trust

An appeal to media owners

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Iam addressing this letter with due respect to appeal to our esteemed private media owners to speedily sanitize Nigeria’s ‘filthy’ media scene and save the country from collapse.

Our media environmen­t is engulfed by enormous problems that have resulted into serious backwardne­ss in the journalism profession, the journalist­s and society, hence the need for a redress.

While some of the problems are caused by external influencer­s, there are a significan­t number of them arising from the leadership of our various media organisati­ons which I trust, to a great extent, when our esteemed media proprietor­s look into them they would see the need to change the ugly situation.

Notable among the problems, of course, and most worrisome, is the issue of poor remunerati­ons, welfare and other entitlemen­ts of journalist­s which are grossly inadequate thus causing the growing under performanc­e of our media institutio­ns.

That is why barring few of the practicing journalist­s, an overwhelmi­ng number of them have inarguably veered into the path of “Yellow Journalism” in which they welcome ``brownenvel­op’’ with greater interest to perfect stories to the taste of some charlatans.

It is sad to see journalist­s working without getting paid. This is what is causing corruption in the media.

Nigeria is in dire need of responsibl­e journalism where the media, specifical­ly privatelyo­wned, would hold government­s accountabl­e.

It is for this reason that I am appealing to media owners to forthwith strive toward recovering the reputation and credibilit­y of journalist­s by first improving their emoluments in order to restore the lost glory of the profession.

Yusuf M. Shekarau sent this piece from Yelwa, Plateau

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