Focus on the successes recorded by the Federal government; Lai Mohammed charges media.
The Nigerian media have been charged to focus on the successes recorded by the Federal government in its renewed war on Boko Haram.
Spokesman of APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed stated this while receiving an
Award of Fellow of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Abuja.
"I want to use this important platform provided
by the NUJ - a professional media organisation aiming to connect journalists
nationwide with the information and opportunities they need to advance
professionally and improve media in Nigeria - to appeal to the media to
reflect, in their reporting, the seriousness with which the new Administration
is approaching the Boko Haram insurgency, Mohammed said.
He said it was "Not just enough for the media to
daily chronicle the attacks and the death tolls therefrom, they must also
contextualise such reporting. In other words, whereas there appears to have
been a spike in Boko Haram attacks in recent times, what is indeed happening is
that the terrorists have been forced to change tactics, because they have been
weakened and put on the run."
According to him, the media shaped public opinion, and
that public opinion was vital to policy making and execution.
He said, "It is in this light that I am appealing
to the Nigerian media, in carrying out their basic functions of providing news
and information, entertainment and education, to be more circumspect.
"Nigeria's war against terror is no longer
business as usual, and this must reflect in the daily reporting of the events
in the North-east, which is at the epicentre of terrorism."
He said, "Far from the daily screaming and scary
headlines of mass killing and bloodshed that may inadvertently raise the morale
of the terrorists arrayed against the Nigerian nation, the Boko Haram is
weakened and is on the run. Let us endeavour to reflect this fact in our
reporting."
Lone wolf suicide bombings and the choice of soft
targets by retreating Boko Haram members, he explained were now the order of
the day, "As against the terrorists' previous coordinated actions of
seizing and holding territories. Today, not a single local government in
Nigeria is under the control of Boko Haram, unlike in the recent past when they
held a huge swath of territory, installed their own emirs and even collected
taxes."
The achievement, he said was "As a result of the
more methodical and focused approach of the present Administration to the
anti-terror fight, which includes the tightening of security at border
locations that has made it difficult for the terrorists to maneuver. This
approach is a far cry from the previous haphazard activities."
He said the government had also put in place the
necessary structures for the effective coordination of the battle against the
terrorists both within and outside the country, thanks to the regional rallying
efforts of the Buhari Administration.
Vital international input and support, he said have become more real and was adding value to the counter-terrorism campaign.
Vital international input and support, he said have become more real and was adding value to the counter-terrorism campaign.
"To cap these efforts, the Nigeria-led,
Chad-based Multi-National Joint Task Force will be deployed by the end of this
month. it is therefore a matter of time for Boko Haram to be defeated. This
monster cannot and will not survive."
He thanked the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) for this great honour of bestowing me with the Award of the Fellow of NUJ.
He thanked the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) for this great honour of bestowing me with the Award of the Fellow of NUJ.
The message conveying the Award to him, he said, inter
alia ''This recognition is because of your contributions to the profession of
Journalism and its advancement.''
Mohammed, who credited the contributions he made to
the media, dedicated the award "to the Nigerian Media for their role not
only in strengthening our democracy but also in the recent historic and
successful transition from a ruling party to the opposition."
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