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Niger  NUJ Hosts  Information Commissioner, Reaffirms Media -Government Partnership

Written by Timely Post News
By: Adelowo Oladipo, Minna 
The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Niger State Council, played host to the State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Hon. Nuhu Obed Nana, during its Congress held at the Conference Hall of the IBB Pen House,Tunga  Minna, on Thursday in a meeting that underscored the growing interface between government and the media.
Addressing Journalists at the Congress, the Commissioner described the administration of Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago as media-friendly, emphasizing it’s commitment to openness, accountability, and transparency under the New Niger Agenda.
He noted that State Government  is set to host a National Media Summit, a move aimed at positioning the state as a hub for media discourse and professional engagement in Nigeria.
The Commissioner  further disclosed plans plans by the Ministry to embark on a comprehensive media tour across all 25 local government areas in the State , designed to showcase government projects and deepen public awareness of ongoing reforms.
While commending the role of the media in shaping public opinion, Hon.Nuhu Obed Nana however cautioned journalists against personal attacks on public officials, urging them instead to embrace constructive criticism that contributes meaningfully to governance and development in the state.
He reiterated that the New Niger Agenda is anchored on accountability, transparency, and equitable development, adding that efforts are ongoing to transform the operations and service delivery of the Ministry of Information to meet modern communication standards.
In his response, the State Chairman of the NUJ, Dr. Abu Nmodu, assured the Commissioner of the union’s continued support for the administration, noting that journalists in the state remain committed to upholding the ethics and professionalism of the journalism practice.
Dr. Nmodu emphasized the importance of responsible journalism in fostering good governance and pledged that members of the union would continue to operate within the bounds of their professional code.
He also used the occasion to congratulate the Commissioner on his recent conferment with the traditional title of Dan-Masanin Wyiku (Barangoni) in Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, describing the honour as well deserved.
Consequently, the engagement highlighted a renewed commitment to collaboration between the government and the media, with both parties aligning on the need for professionalism, mutual respect, and constructive engagement in advancing the development of Niger State.

Niger State information and Orientation Commissioner, Nuhu Obed

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