Editorial
Rebuilding Of The Ernest Ikoli Press Centre
The opening of tenders for the construction of a brand new building for the Ernest Ikoli Press Centre recently, brings to an end speculations on the relationship between the media and the Rivers State Government. It also begins the building of a new image for the media in Rivers State.
As the State Government makes ready to award the contract, history is also in the making as the rehabilitation of the Press Centre which successive administrations only dreamt of doing may actually become possible under the leadership of Rt Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi.
The Ernest Sesei Ikoli Press Centre at No 11a Moscow Road, which for years housed the Rivers State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in the area referred to as the 3 – arms zone in Port Harcourt has actually been of concern for journalists in Rivers State for some decades. The colonial building that served as the headquarters of the news media in Rivers State did not measure up with other buildings in the area.
Apart from the eye-sore it represented, the building had become most inadequate for the growing status of the union. It is on record that successive leadership of the union made frantic efforts to change the outlook of the secretariat while the current leadership had actually made the architectural drawing for a new structure before a storm destroyed the building in April 2010.
Although officials of the state Government were among the first to sympathise with the union and actually conveyed the promise of the state Government to re-build the secretariat, the NUJ in the state was devastated. Apart from losing the conference hall and office rooms, valuables were destroyed.
While efforts were being made to include the project in the state budget, the secretariat reflected the worst image for the union so far. It defaced the 3-arms zone and brought activities of the union to a near standstill before a temporary accommodation was provided for the NUJ at the premises of the Rivers State Newspaper Corporation, publishers of The Tide Group of Newspapers.
Today, The Tide is happy that the State Government has cleared what was left of the secretariat after the storm and made ready the site for the new building. It is also commendable that all due processes for the rebuilding of the secretariat have been met and what is left is the award of the contract and the commencement of work on the building.
We are particularly happy that the ultra-modern secretariat that has been approved for construction is going to be the best Press Centre in any of the states in Nigeria. It is a 3-storey block that has room for event halls, ICT centre, shops, restaurant and bar, guest rooms, studios and office rooms.
Clearly, this will raise the morale and productivity level of journalists in Rivers State. Even more importantly, it saves the union and its members the disgrace of going cap in hand to the business community in the state that sees no stake in the proper disemination of information and opinion management of the people.
That is why we join the media and its practitioners in the state to commend the Rivers State Government for this demonstration of responsibility. We are also happy that the support of the media for the present administration is not without a reason. Apart from the assistance extended to the NUJ over the years, the character of the present administration stands out.
The commitment of the state Governor to the media has been long standing. Indeed, the unequalled support for the construction of the National Secretariat of the NUJ at Abuja is also on record. While the plan for a media village in Rivers State confirms his desire to reposition the media for the 21st century.
We also commend the Rivers State Commissioner of Information and Communications, Mrs Ibim Semenitari for the commitment to the project. Her insistence on due process and quality has given the project the pedigree and indeed the hope of timely completion. The NUJ is truly lucky to have these rare individuals in authority at the moment because its follow-up efforts will not be harrowing.
From the fore going, it is clear that media practitioners will not need to be told of the gratitude they owe, individually and collectively to the State Government, especially the present administration. The symbiotic relationship between the government and the media can only grow to a whole new level, where the policies, programmes and information of government would find ready acceptance.
This relationship would ultimately result in improved governance of the state as the people would have been appropriately mobilised for development and peace. It would also advance the cordiality with government without whose openness, the work of the media would be made more difficult.
The Tide looks forward to the timely delivery of a befitting Press Centre in Port Harcourt. We are happy that the State Government did not think of merely renovating the Press Centre, but deciding to commit hundreds of millions of Naira for a brand new secretariat for the media.
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