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NGE: Uduagha Tasks Editors On Nigeria’s Unity
Delta State Governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan at the weekend said that journalists owed the people of the country the duty of keeping the Nigeria as one entity.
Uduaghan said this in his farewell address to the editors at the 9th All Nigeria Editors Conference with the theme, “Nigerian Beyond Oil: Role of the Editors’’.
Our correspondent reports that the four-day conference, commenced on August 21.
He advised journalists to always put the interest of the country at heart while reporting, adding that whatever was written could “keep or break’’ the country.
The governor noted that though the country’s democracy was still young, but it could get better if stakeholders play their roles effectively.
“Journalists owe our people the responsibility to keep Nigeria as one indivisible country. What you write or do not write can keep or break Nigeria,’’ he said.
He thanked the president and the members of the Guild of Editors (NGE) for the success and the peaceful conclusion of the meeting.
Responding, the NGE President, Mr Femi Adesina, thanked the state government for taking the guild to a greater height.
Adesina said that the theme of the conference was borrowed from the state, “Delta Beyond Oil”.
He, however, presented a plaque to Uduaghan and another plaque to the state for successfully hosting the guild.
He noted that Delta State had set a high standard that might be difficult for the next host to beat.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) last Saturday in Asaba honoured three senior journalists of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) and seven others with fellowships.
The beneficiaries from NAN are the Acting Managing Director of NAN, Mr Jide Adebayo; the immediate past Editor-In-Chief, Mr Olusegun Aribike; and Managing Editor, Mr Buki Ponle. A former Deputy Editor-In-Chief of NAN, Mr John Ndukauba, also bagged the fellowship.
At the climax of its 9th All Nigerian Editors Conference, the guild also inducted 61 new members drawn from different media organisations.
The induction, which witnessed a huge turnout of guests, had Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State as host.
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