Niger Delta
Journalists’ Contributions To Democracy Excite PDP Chair
A renowned administrator in Rivers State and Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) in Eleme LGA, Hon Godwin Owaate , has expressed excitement over the huge contributions and sacrifices of journalists towards the growth of democracy in Nigeria, some twenty-one years back.
Speaking with The Tide yesterday at Nehia, Owaate commended journalists for their lofty contributions to the furtherance of democracy and good governance in Nigeria, stressing that the media is a strong instrument in agenda setting and implementation.
He eulogised journalists for their doggedness in discharging their duties as the fourth estate of leadership realm.
The party boss maintained that since the inception of democracy in Nigeria, some years back, the media was found putting the system to work for the growth of the nation, adding that by this singular act, “they have done marvellously well.
I commend their dexterity by holding to the ethics of the profession.”
On standard, Owaate admonished journalists to always maintain the standard of the profession, by ensuring pragmatic and proactive reportage that would further move the nation to a higher pedestal, developmentally.
He said that Rivers State which was the hub of journalists practice, second only to Lagos needed to be supported by government at all levels, especially on well packaged wages, allowances, training and retraining, among others.
By: Bethel Toby & Gift Tasie
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