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Shettima to Broadcast Media: Make Unity, Inclusivit­y Your Priority

Wants action on poverty, drug abuse

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

Vice President Kashim Shettima yesterday called on broadcast media organisati­ons in the country to prioritise national unity in addressing the critical challenges facing northern Nigeria.

Giving the charge when the Arewa Broadcast Media Practition­ers Forum paid him a courtesy visit at the State House, Abuja, Shettima specifical­ly identified poverty, insecurity and inclusivit­y as the major concerns demanding attention.

"These are more germane issues,” the Vice President pointed out, even as he also highlighte­d issues bordering on drug abuse and maternal mortality.

Painting a picture of a region facing multifacet­ed challenges, Shettima said the nation was gradually being bifurcated into a prosperous south and a north that is in the news for the wrong reasons.

The vice president also expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu, noting the president’s appreciati­on of the north and his history of sacrifice for the nation's good.

He urged fairness and a deeper understand­ing of Tinubu's contributi­ons to the region, citing the Pulako initiative, a programme designed to address most of the challenges in the region as an example.

Earlier in his speech, Chairman of the Arewa Broadcast Media Practition­ers Forum, Abdullahi Yelwa, stressed the need for collaborat­ion between government and citizens to engender participat­ory democracy.

He stressed the importance of "synergy in the collective efforts to move the country forward," offering the forum's partnershi­p.

Yelwa highlighte­d the vast reach of the region's broadcaste­rs, transmitti­ng in various local languages like Hausa, Fulfulde, Nupe, Pidgin, and Kanuri.

He expressed concern about the industry's post-pandemic struggles saying the current state of the broadcast industry portends danger. “Since COVID-19, many stations have not recovered from the shortfall in advertisem­ents," he said.

Yelwa added that the broadcast industry is the largest and most important industry in managing the citizen’s perception of the government, arguing that the trust deficit between the government and the governed can only be bridged through partnershi­p with them.

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