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NDBDA Boss Tasks Journalists On Developmental Reporting
The Executive Director of Niger Delta Basin Development Authority (NDBDA), Engr Mark Derefaka, has tasked journalists in various media houses , especially the Weekly Watch Newspaper to write developmental stories.
He stated that the primary responsibility for the journalists was to report societal ills and suggest solutions.
Derefaka said this shortly after he received an Award of Excellence from Weekly Watch Newspaper on behalf of the authority in Port Harcourt, yesterday in his office.
According to him, they have just spent one year and some months but their achievements within the period were enormous, adding that the responsibility of the authority is to develop the core Niger Delta regions, that is Rivers, Bayelsa and Delta States.
“This present board members of NDBA, have just a year and some months, and our basic responsibility is to develop the core Niger Delta States, Rivers, Bayelsa and Delta States which they are doing currently.
Other Niger Delta States are Akwa Ibom, Edo, Cross River and Ondo States,” Derefaka said.
He further pledged to partner with Weekly Watch Newspaper, to achieve its goals, saying that as journalists, they are expected to write and publish true stories.
“We will work and partner with you as a newspaper house to achieve your aims and objectives.
I want to say that people of Niger Delta region are rich, in terms of intellect and hardwork. They work harder more than any other region.
Today is World Water Day, there is no good water to drink, that is why I task journalists to say the truth without fear or favour,” he stated.
Earlier, the publisher of Weekly Watch Newspaper, Mr Austin Taneh, said the Managing Director was carefully chosen for the award.
According to him, this was because the newspaper was following his achievements within the period under review.
“As an organisation, we were very careful to choose you for the award, this is because we stand to protect the integrity of our paper,” Taneh said.
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