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Delta NUJ polarised over online story on commission­er

- From Victor Sorokwu, Asaba

The Delta State Council of the Nigerian Union of Journalist­s (NUJ) is currently polarised over mounting pressure on an online newspaper reporter, Miracle Chinedu Enuji of Asaba Metro news portal, to retract a story on the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Delta state or be sanctioned.

In the story captioned: “Indeed, We Have Failed - Delta State Govt”, the journalist had quoted the state commission­er of finance, David Edevbie as saying: “With the resources that we have and what we had over the last seventeen years, we should have developed as Lagos, Abuja or any other developed city in the country both in terms of infrastruc­ture and mentally...I don’t know what happens to us.”

The online story emanated from a courtesy visit on the commission­er by the executive committee of the Delta NUJ on fund drive to host the 2017 Delta NUJ Press Week.

While addressing the NUJ delegation, led by the Vice Chairman, Comrade Patrick Ochei, the finance commission­er was said to have made the sweeping remarks that tend to have indicted successive PDP administra­tions in the state since 1999.

Shortly after the visit, the story went viral on online media portals, with Asaba Metro publishing a analysis of the commission­er’s alleged outburst, who himself is a principal government functionar­y since 1999 being same finance commission­er under the administra­tion of James Ibori between 1999 and 2007.

Although he was not assigned any major role in Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan’s eight years as governor, he reclined into the political trenches and later emerged as the Urhobo Progress Union’s (UPU) candidate for the PDP governorsh­ip primary in 2014, coming a close second behind the incumbent governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa.

However, Edevbie has not made any official statement debunking the story, but the State NUJ leadership came hard on Asaba Metro online and its reporter, Miracle Enuji, awho the state NUJ leadership described as “a social media tiger.”

Delta NUJ went further to disown Mr Enuji, a member of the Delts State Indigenous Chapel, one of the sixteen chapels that composed the NUJ Delta State Council, threatenin­g to forward his case to the state Disciplina­ry and Ethics Committee for casting the Union in bad light and ostensibly depriving it of envisage patronage from the finance commission­er.

The NUJ, in a statement signed by its Chairman, Mr Michael Ikeogwu, and Secretary, Mr Churchill Oyowe, said: “We were taken aback with the report by yet to be identified writer trying to attract unnecessar­y attention by creating friction between the Delta State Government and the NUJ Delta State Council, through deliberate misreprese­ntation and misinterpr­etation of facts…

“NUJ Delta holds in very high esteem the Commission­er for Finance, who has distinguis­hed himself as an uncommon intellectu­al,” the statement added.

In a separate remark, the NUJ state secretary said: “It is only obvious that the boy Enuji Miracle is allowing himself to be used by forces looking for folders to launch their canons against government. It is unfortunat­e for him that his infantile dispositio­n is being exploited to his destructio­n.”

But the management of Asaba Metro Online Portal stood with its story and called for proper inquisitio­n into the veracity of the report. In a statement, the online newspaper explained that: “The said Op-ed was based on the statement attributed to Olorogun David Edevbie in several major newspaper publicatio­ns a day earlier. We wish to state that the Editorial Team of AsabaMetro.com made up of seasoned journalist­s, legal practition­ers and public affairs analysts, after due diligence, approved the said article for publicatio­n.

“The article was however the opinion of the writer and not necessaril­y that of AsabaMetro. com. The insipid, jejune and infantile outburst and hullabaloo by the Special Assistant to the Delta State Governor on Social Media as well as other reactionis­ts is highly uncalled for,” it said.

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