Nigeria set to host world press congress, Iredia urges media return to agenda-setting role
FORMER Director General of Nigeria Television Authority (NTA), Dr. Tonnie Iredia, has called on the Nigerian media to return to its agenda-setting role of being the watchdog of the society, by shunning all political agenda. He also charged the media not to be the megaphone of politicians who merely mouth platitudes and sidelining genuine development of the country.
Iredia said this yesterday when he led the media and publicity committee of the International Press Institute (IPI) congress to the Rutam House,the corporate headquarters of Theguardian, in Lagos to sensitise the media on the upcoming world congress and give it the desired publicity.
The former DG said Nigeria would host IPI World Congress for the first time on June 22 in Abuja, noting that it is the most significant media event of the decade, and as such, the media should tap into the opportunity it would offer Nigeria to project herself to the international community in a very positive way. “We consider this event very important, because of the subsisting perception of Nigeria in the international community. We are all victims of the image deficit that the nation has.”
He lamented the situation where Nigerian journalists have continued to grumble and question foreign media, which project Nigeria in bad light, noting, “the narrative should change, by us blowing our trumpets a little bit in order to project us in the correct perspective. This is also a wake up call for the Nigeria media to return to the old order of being in charge of agenda-setting rather than leave it to politicians.”