The Guardian (Nigeria)

Fintiri’s rejection of media bill shocks journalist­s

- From Emmanuel Samaila, Yola

ADAMAWA State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, yesterday, shocked the state’s chapter of Nigerian Union of Journalist­s ( NUJ) by his refusal to sign into law the media bill passed recently by the Adamawa State House of Assembly.

While hosting members of the Correspond­ent Chapel in Government House, the governor said the bill was not only anti- youth, but that, if signed into law, it would affect the productivi­ty of the media industry in the state.

“The media bill is asking for 70 years as retirement age for media workers. Every year, universiti­es churn out thousands of graduates. Where do you expect them to work, when you keep one person in office till the age of 70 years? I can’t sign a bill that affects the growth of youths,” he stated.

Fintiri, who assured journalist­s working in the state of safety, pointed out that his administra­tion would not relent in its efforts to improve the living conditions of media workers.

He appealed to journalist­s to reports facts and be fair to all parties, as they would be judged in future based on their work.

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