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SDS Secretary tasks journalists on patriotism, developmental reportage

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By Stanley Onyekwere

The Mandate Secretary, Social Development Secretariat (SDS), of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), Hajia Hadiza Mohammed Kabir, has enjoined media practitioners to always promote patriotism, by reporting the various developmental strides of the government.

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Kabir said Journalists even in the course of being ethical must advance, educate and inform the society of those policies that are being churned out and its attendant benefits to them.

She spoke on a topic: “Balancing Ethics and Patriotism: The Obligations of Journalists to their Country”, at a media workshop organized by the Coalition For Good Governance And Economic Justice in Africa, held in Abuja.

The SDS Secretary, who described herself as an advocate of developmental journalism, noted that the choice of the topic for discourse was apt, timely and couldn’t have come at a better time than now knowing that the Nigerians are at a threshold in their political history.

According to her, the practice of journalism, being the fourth estate of the realm, is too important to be neglected by any nation, political party or politician, they not only set agenda for discourse, they engage critical stakeholders in governance and ensure that government is held accountable for its actions and inactions in relation to promises made towards the delivery of democratic dividends to the governed.

She however, decried that the exalted field of journalism is on trial as the gate has been thrown open to accommodate any comer to engage in the all important business of news and information management, thus, lowering the standards and accuracy of information being churn out for public consumption.

“As the fourth estate of the realm, you are part of the drivers of the national progressive ideals; part of those that should mobilize and ensure that good policies see the light of the day, not otherwise. As you deliberate and brainstorm today, make it a duty to be champions of progress and advancement.

“Journalists as citizens must ply their trade to the advancement of the country’s well-being,

Criticisms must and have to be constructive and not destructive, you must learn from the Western media that will never do what will jeopardize the cohesion and survival of the corporate existence of their Country.

“They must not always be on the other side of the divide just to criticize the government as no government is totally bad.

Patriotism demands that we seek to act and comport ourselves in such manners as to build and defend our nation and its territorial integrity at all times.

“To me, patriotism should be the watchword while applying the ethics of your profession. I agree that you must take to task political office holders so as to ensure good governance and dividends of democracy get to the grassroot.

“Practicing your profession in such a manner that will not cause harm, social unrest, put the government in bad light to its citizens but rather protect the nation and integrity are paramount remains the hallmark of every journalist that knows his onions as it were”, she stressed.

The Mandate Secretary, FCT Social Development Secretariat (SDS), Hajia Hadiza Mohammed Kabir, delivering a speech on the topic “Balancing Ethics and Patriotism: The Obligations of Journalists to their Country”, at a media workshop organized by the Coalition For Good Governance And Economic Justice in Africa, held yesterday in Abuja.

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