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NCC, Stakeholders Brainstorm On Effective Information Dissemination
The Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC), Dr Eugene Juwah, has expressed dismay at how information is often twisted to the disadvantage of the general public.
Juwah was quoted as making this remark in a statement from the NCC made available to newsmen on Thursday in Abuja.
He was speaking at a one-day forum in Enugu with a cross section of communication specialists, where he was represented by the Director of Public Affairs, Mr Tony Ojobo.
He said that the NCC was aware of the danger of distorted information and its negative impacts on the general public.
He said that NCC communication specialists and stakeholders came together recently to brainstorm on how to improve information disseminate in the country.
Juwah said that because Nigeria was a highly competitive communication industry, communicating effectively could be an uphill task which was why the organisation put together a forum to look for way forward.
Juwah said: “In an industry with myriads of products and services as well as different categories of service providers seeking for space to communicate with their stakeholders, communication may become more complex and even confusing.
“There is bound to be some levels of disharmony with the messages that emanate from different objectives and a lot of misrepresentations can occur that breed conflict and disaffection.
“That is why the NCC as a regulator had found it necessary to bring stakeholders together to brainstorm and share experiences on how to move the industry forward,” he said
The statement said many of the participants were satisfied with the outcome of the forum.
The participants commended the organisers for the step it took and they were optimistic that it would go a long way to improving the industry.
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