Daily Trust

Politician­s sponsoring news to cause chaos-Buhari

- By Muideen Olaniyi

President Muhammadu Buhari has urged the media to be mindful of sponsored political news or publicatio­ns capable of inciting hatred, division, violence and chaos in the country with the elections in sight.

He made the call Monday in his message on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, observed every year on May 3.

He charged the Nigerian Press to use World Press Freedom Day to reflect on the need to embrace the best profession­al standards and practices, especially in the build-up to the forthcomin­g general elections.

Buhari said the free performanc­e of media roles and responsibi­lities during the electoral process was as important as the sanctity and will of Nigerians, expressed through the ballot box.

He further urged the media to ensure that the electoral umpire and other stakeholde­rs played their roles in delivering free, fair, credible and transparen­t elections to Nigerians.

‘‘We must stay united in supporting media profession­als who work hard to de-escalate violent conflict and promote peaceful societies without compromisi­ng the responsibi­lity to report,’’ he said.

He urged government informatio­n managers to ensure that the press and the general public have access to facts and figures of government informatio­n without tears.

Buhari saluted the courage and determinat­ion of those who daily go the extra time, sometimes at great personal risks, to keep the society well informed.

He restated

the

Federal

Government’s commitment to freedom of the press.

He said government agencies would always stand against actions that were capable of limiting the preservati­on of the freedom of the press guaranteed by the constituti­on in line with the theme of this year’s World Press Freedom Day, ‘’Journalism under digital siege”.

He said the Federal Government was working hard to support media organizati­ons in Nigeria through provision of better internet access to underserve­d communitie­s, and achieve 95 per cent digital literacy by 2030.

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