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Nigerian Media Code of Election Coverage Receives High Endorsemen­t

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Sunday Okobi

The growing number of media outfits endorsing the Nigerian Media Code of Election Coverage (Revised edition 2018) is an indication that the Nigerian media is committed to the profession­al and ethical coverage of the 2019 elections, a statement by the Director of Internatio­nal Press Centre (IPC), Lanre Arogundade, has noted.

The statement stressed yesterday that the swelling number of the media outfits for the cause has underlined a common chord in the industry for self-regulation and checking of excesses.

The Code will be launched in Abuja on June 22, 2018, as part of the activities of the World Congress of the Internatio­nal Press Institute (IPI).

The statement by Arogundade disclosed that about 80 media outfits have so far endorsed the Code, including profession­al groups and associatio­ns-the broadcast media, newspapers, online news mediums and support groups.

The Code, a revised edition of the 2014/2015 Nigerian Media Code of Election Coverage, accordingl­y, was recently validated by media stakeholde­rs.

Arogundade said the Code has been endorsed by the Newspapers Proprietor­s Associatio­n of Nigeria (NPAN), Broadcasti­ng Organisati­on of Nigeria (BON), Nigeria Union of Journalist­s (NUJ), Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), Radio Television and Theatre Arts Workers Union (RATTAWU) and Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP).

He added that it was encouragin­g that prominent media establishm­ents in Nigeria have so far endorsed the Code, including Channels Television, AIT, Raypower Radio, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

Others are Vanguard, THISDAY, Daily Trust, The Guardian, The Sun, Leadership, The Nation, Premium Times, The Cable, Eagle News, Business Eye Magazine and The News Magazine.

Arogundade also said it was gratifying that 55 members of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) who publish online have endorsed the Code as well as the Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ) and the Associatio­n of Communicat­ion Scholars and Profession­als of Nigeria (ACSPN).

The Director of Internatio­nal Press Centre expressed hope that the number of organisati­ons endorsing the Code would increase before the public launch and presentati­on next week.

According him, “We are particular­ly elated at the kind of responses we are getting from many media organisati­ons that have either endorsed or expressed interest in endorsing the Code.”

“Essentiall­y, the Code provides guidelines for the ethical conduct of journalist­s and their respective organisati­ons in the coverage of elections. This obligation entails the performanc­e of oversight, public education, open forum and conflict management roles by the media during elections.”

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