Niger Delta
Media Aide Tasks Journalists On Ethics

Media practitioners in Delta State have been enjoined to sustain their watchdog roles by upholding the ethics of the profession.
Chief Press Secretary to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, of Delta State Olisa Ifeajika, who hinged the ethics on truth, professionalism, objectivity, versatility and sincerity said that they must remain role models and work in line with the ethics of the profession.
Ifeajika gave this advice when he received members of the Correspondents Chapel of Delta State Council of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), led by Comrade Dominic Adewole, on a courtesy visit, at Government House, Asaba.
He told media practitioners to be fair and objective in their reports, and place less emphasis on gratification, adding that ‘”However, as journalists, we are doing well in Delta.”
The media aide assured that the administration of Governor Okowa would continue to work with the media professionals, towards the actualisation of the Stronger Delta vision. ”We will continue to partner you (correspondents) to enhance your performance as journalists through training and retraining.”
Earlier, Chairman of the Correspondents Chapel, Comrade Dominic Adewole, had said that the visit was to seek ways to synergise with his office for the welfare of members and greater good of the state in terms of publicity.
Adewole, who described Ifeajika as a core professional in the media industry, pledged to double the efforts of the chapel at propagating the development efforts of Okowa’s administration.
He assured that his tenure would entrench discipline, unity and professionalism among members, in addition to other reforms that would bring a new dawn to the chapel.
By: Albert Ograka, Asaba
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