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ONAIYEKAN BACKS CALL FOR LIVE BROADCAST OF PRESIDENTI­AL TRIBUNAL PROCEEDING­S

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Presidenti­al Election Petition Tribunal to dispense judgement fairly and allow the tribunal’s proceeding­s to be transparen­t so that Nigerians could rekindle their hope in the judiciary.

Onaiyekan said, “As journalist­s, you do your job, cover everything, but try and listen to everybody and relay to the public what is happening, because they want to see. Isn’t it why it is important the petitions before the tribunal, the possibilit­y that the tribunal should be available to all of us to be able to follow what is happening?

“For me, this is very important. One thing that Nigerians don’t seem to realise is that when elections are rigged, it is not the contestant­s or the politician­s who are worst hit. Those who are the most impacted is me and you, but as it stands, we don’t even have locus standi in court.

“We are the ones, who should be complainin­g in court that my votes have been bastardise­d, but they tell me I cannot go to the court because I did not contest the election.”

National Director of Social Communicat­ions, Catholic Secretaria­t of Nigeria, Rev. Fr. Michael Umoh, who also spoke, said the Church was an extension of the mission of Christ, and that was the reason communicat­ion was necessary.

Umoh said Jesus Christ could only report to the Father on the success of His mission of showing the Father to the world, because he was effective in his communicat­ion style.

Umoh stated, “It is not enough to communicat­e, it is also as important that we communicat­e effectivel­y. Pope Paul 6 was aware of this great need. Thus in 1967, he establishe­d the World Communicat­ion Day Celebratio­n as an annual event during which Catholics all over the world reflect on a theme, which focuses on media and communicat­ion. Since then, 57 years now, successive Popes have maintained the tradition.”

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