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Guild of Editors pledges to defend Nigeria’s democracy

- By Idowu Isamotu

The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) has promised to remain courageous and sustain defence for the nation’s democracy.

It made the promise after its town hall meeting/capacity building conference in the six geo-political zones.

The Guild resolved not to buckle under any circumstan­ces in its historic duty in defending and promoting the cause of democracy and press freedom in Nigeria.

In a statement jointly signed by its President and General Secretary, Mustapha Isah and Iyobosa Uwugiaren respective­ly, the NGE said its members were now more equipped and energized by the training to discharge their constituti­onal role of holding the government accountabl­e to people.

The Guild commended the US Embassy in Nigeria for sponsoring the regional training workshop for 350 editors across the six geopolitic­al zones.

It urged the embassy to also support step-down training for line editors and reporters.

“Editors have resolved to assist in ensuring that frivolous and unserious candidates, as well as those who have not demonstrat­ed any capacity for leadership, are weeded out from the race.

“That ahead of the 2023 general election, editors should engage more with other stakeholde­rs like civil society groups, the Independen­t National Electoral Commission, security agencies and others in deepening the democratic process.

“The editors should also ensure that the parties and their candidates are properly guided along issue-based campaigns and discourage campaigns anchored on exploring the ethnic, religious and regional divide that tend to put the country asunder”, the statement read.

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