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2023: NGE Urges Media To Monitor Politicians Compliance With Electoral Act

The President, Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), Mr Mustapha Isah, has called on the media to monitor politicians’ compliance with the Electoral Act as the country prepares for the 2023 general elections.

Isah made the call on Tuesday in Enugu during a town-hall meeting organised for journalists, Civil Society Organisations (CSO) and religious organisations in the South-East zone.

The meeting, with the theme, “Agenda Setting for Sustainable Democratic Culture,’’ was organised by the NGE in collaboration with the US Embassy in Nigeria.

The NGE president said that the call was necessary as some politicians could attempt to circumvent provisions of the electoral act to achieve their personal interests.

He said that the media had the capacity to sustain Nigeria’s democracy by holding political office holders to account.

Isah said that good governance would thrive when journalists were given the freedom to function.

According to him, the media should interrogate promises by candidates in the 2023 general elections to ensure that they do not deceive the electorate.

“We should ensure that political leaders have the capacity and would not divide us with religion and ethnicity.

“The media should strive to set the agenda rather than allow politicians to set agenda,” Isah said.

In a remark, the Spokesperson, US Embassy in Nigeria, Ms Jeanne Clark, said that the media, CSOs and religious organisations had shared responsibilities in promoting fundamental freedom.

Clark also said that the media had important roles to play toward free speech and helping to sustain resilient democracy.

She charged the media to focus on issues of transparency while holding politicians to account, adding that democracy needed not be administered as an enterprise.

She said that the US Embassy was proud to support the meeting, as the contribution of the media to democracy was profound.

“Let us start today with renewed vigour and enthusiasm to defend democracy,” Clark said.

In a keynote speech, a Senior Lecturer, Renaissance University, Enugu, Mr Maxwell Ngene, said that the programme would afford the media the opportunity to build their capacity.

Ngene said that it was necessary that the media set agenda for politicians in order to have a stable democratic culture.

“Journalists must work very hard to change perceptions such that Nigerians will stop talking and acting in religious and ethnic prisms,” he said.

Also, the Chairman, Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Enugu State Council, Mr Sam Udekwe, said that the meeting was a very bold step towards promoting the importance of journalists in the country.

Udekwe commended the NGE for organising the event, which he said would effectively prepare journalists in the zone for the 2023 general elections.

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