Lagos Govt Charges Journalists On Responsible Reportage To Promote National Interest

The Lagos Government has tasked Nigerian journalists to ensure that their reportage is truthful, fair and just in order to promote national interest.

The Lagos State Commissioner for Information, while speaking through Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Information and Strategy, Mr. Olusina Thorpe, has charged journalists not to sacrifice professionalism on the altar of unionism but rather focus on responsible reportage that promotes national interest.

Thorpe, who represented the Honourable Commissioner, Mr. Gbenga Omotoso, during a courtesy visit of the South-West Chairmen and Secretaries of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) to the Lagos State Government, explained that journalists as the fourth estate of the realm should always be cautious and differentiate between national, sectional, personal or business interest, which can be inimical to the development of the nation.

His words: “As the Fourth Estate of the Realm, we should be very circumspect in the discharge of our duties so we are not used as cannon fodders to set the Nation on fire. Always be cautious to differentiate between National interests and sectional, personal or business interest which can be inimical to the development of the nation”.

Pointing out that NUJ is a double-edged sword serving as both a union and a professional body, Thorpe maintained that it is a professional body with expectations, hence the Union should go back to the drawing board and develop position papers that can assist in resolving Nigeria’s current challenges.

He cited the various poverty alleviation initiatives, as well as railway construction projects, aimed at connecting regions and getting trucks off the roads amongst other benefits, as pointers to an optimistic future for the country, reiterating the commitment of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to support journalists, especially in respect of the ongoing construction project of the State Council’s Secretariat in Ikeja.

The Permanent Secretary noted that the cordial relationship between the State Council and Lagos State Government has ensured that issues are resolved before they degenerate into crisis.

He tasked the visitors to review the publications presented to them on the achievements of Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu and return to their various States to challenge, interrogate and investigate issues, saying “let us bring out the best in what government is doing, let us chart what can be done in the interest of our people because when our people are happy the nation is happy.”

Earlier the Chairman of Ekiti State NUJ, Mr. Rotimi Ojomoyela, commended the Lagos State Government for providing an atmosphere for journalists to operate without fear or intimidation despite the current challenges confronting the nation, noting that Lagos State has the highest number of media houses as well as journalists and describing the State as a true centre of excellence.

The Chairman stated that his team was impressed with the existing cordial relationship between the management of the Ministry and Union members as evident in its efforts towards capacity building and revenue generation.

He expressed gratitude to the government for its support towards the completion of a befitting Secretariat for the Union.

11 Dead, 22 Others Hospitalized In Osun Auto Crash

ODUDUWA NEWS has gathered that an accident occured along Gbongan-Ibadan road where two vehicles collided on Friday has resulted to loss of lives and several others injured.

It was confirmed to our news media that no fewer than 11 persons have been confirmed dead and 22 others injured in the auto crash.

The accident, which occurred around 9.05pm, took place opposite Ayedaade local government secretariat in the state.

The spokesperson, Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Osun State chapter, Agnes Ogungbemi in a signal said the accident involved two commercial vehicles, a White Mazda E2000 Bus and a Black Toyota Hiace Bus with registration numbers KJA392YA and GWL427YM respectively.

The FRSC spokesperson revealed that the vehicles had a head-on collision probably caused by route and speed limit violation.

She further said 16 of the injured victims were taken to Ariremako Hospital in Gbongan while the remaining 6 were taken to Osogbo Central Hospital.

“10 corpses were deposited at OAUTH Ile Ife morgue.

“The remaining corpse was taken by the insisting relatives who are from the Hausa community in Lagos,” she added.

OduduwaNews @1: Celebration of Truth, Justice and Fairness in News Reporting

Journalism as the fourth estate of Government is responsible for reporting of government activities to the people, and also saddled with the task of putting all political office holders on toes towards the fulfilment of their electoral promises, while keeping people informed at the same time.

Our journey in the last one year has been of objectivity, reporting it the way it is, investigating the truth, keeping people updated, and allowing our audience to be the judge. Objectivity in journalism aims at helping the audience make up their own minds about a story, providing the facts alone and then letting audience interpret the facts on their own. To maintain objectivity in journalism, journalists should present the facts whether or not they like or agree with those facts. Objective reporting is meant to portray issues and events in a neutral and unbiased manner, regardless of the writer’s opinion or personal beliefs.

In lieu of the above, @OduduwaNews, has put together a public discourse on Journalism by 4pm, next week Friday with the Theme: “Roles of Media Practitioners in Ensuring Fairness, Truth and Justice in News Coverage and Reporting”. Seasoned journalists and Media Practitioners have been invited from various media outlets to discuss the theme of the symposium.

Our choice for this year’s theme is as a result of the important role of the Media in our society, and it is only when our media outlets are just, fair and truthful in their news coverage and reporting that we can have a better society.

Part of the programmes highlighted for the commemoration of the anniversary is sponsoring of some randomly selected readers to watch a latest traditional movie at Cinema as sponsored by ODUDUWA NEWS in partnership with Baby Blue Angels Foundation and one of our esteemed readers, Engr. Adeola Abiodun.

Furthermore, the symposium will take place via Google meet, through this link: http://meet.google.com/qrs-zasm-hbe and we are using this medium to invite our colleagues in the profession, members of the public and all interested Individuals.

We have identified 476 online platforms devoted to bring APC down, Says Lai During APC Governors’ Forum Meeting in Lagos

Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Lai Mohammed, yesterday, said Federal Government had identified about 476 online platforms devoted to bringing down the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The minister said this in Lagos at a meeting by Progressive Governors’ Forum for information managers in APC-led government at federal and state levels across Nigeria.

Mohammed, who spoke on “Mitigating the Contemporary Challenges of Information and Communication Management,” said that the most daunting task anyone could take on in this age and time is that of information and communication management.

The minister noted that aside from funds challenge, information managers also face the challenges posed by new information and digital technology.

He said that leveraging the new information and digital technology would undoubtedly facilitate information managers’ work, saying: “The multiplicity, immediacy and pervasiveness of the platforms of information dissemination mean that we can reach more people much faster. Ordinarily, that should be a good thing. But when you remember that those who are trying hard to distort the information you are putting out also have access to the same technology, you will realise the meaning of the paradox of technology that I spoke about earlier.”

Also speaking, Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has described the job of government information managers as a difficult one.

He further said that the proper framework of communication by government is the bedrock of any governance.

According to him, the challenge many in government are facing is the inability to communicate well with the people, giving room for crisis and misinformation.

Sanwo-Olu said the task of government is to resolve crisis, promising that the APC government at federal and state levels is ready to take the needed steps to resolve all communication challenges.

We’ve carried out about 100 road intervention efforts, Gov Oyetola claims as he commissions 8.1km Moro-Ipetumodu road

The Governor of the State of Osun, Adegboyega Oyetola, on Thursday inaugurated the newly-reconstructed 8.1km Moro-Yakoyo-Ipetumodu-Asipa road in Ife-North Local Government Area of the State after 45 years of construction.

The project is the biggest road infrastructure intervention in the history of the council, as the newly reconstructed road was first constructed in 1976.

The road construction project was awarded as part of government’s efforts to improve the socioeconomic activities of the residents of the areas.

The Governor noted that it was also in furtherance of his Administration’s goal to deliver adequate, quality and equitable services to the people and in fulfilment of his electoral promises to raise the bar of infrastructure, boost socio-economic activities and stimulate the economy of the State.

This is even as he disclosed that his Administration has carried out about 100 road intervention efforts aimed at spreading amenities to every village and town in the long run to provide opportunities for the people, eliminate crime and unemployment, and check rural-urban migration.

Speaking during the inauguration ceremony at Ipetumodu, Governor Oyetola noted that the reconstruction of the road after decades of its deplorable status has further justified government’s avowed commitment to giving adequate attention to intra- and inter-city roads so as to facilitate movement of goods and people and as well serve as a catalyst for massive investment in the State.

Oyetola who reiterated the Administration’s commitment to road infrastructural development, said the State under his watch would continue to muster resources to build strategic roads across the State.

“You will all recall that in my Inauguration Speech on November 27, 2018, I did mention that we recognised the importance of intra- and inter-city roads to facilitate movement of goods and people and that we shall continue to muster resources to build strategic roads across the State. You will agree with me that we have kept faith with the above promise.

“Since coming to office a little over two and half years ago, apart from funding all the major road projects we inherited from the previous administration, our Administration has carried out about 100 road intervention efforts, including construction and rehabilitation of over 80 rural and township roads across the three Senatorial Districts in line with the quality, equitable and adequate service/project delivery of our Development Agenda.

“Apart from the iconic Olaiya Flyover in the State capital, which has reached about 50 percent completion, we have completed several other roads, while others are ongoing.

“Among them are Alekuwodo road and over 25km Ede-Ara-Ejigbo road which have been inaugurated, as well as Igbajo-Ada 13km road and Ilesa Roundabout-Sabo-Akure Expressway 4.1km which are ready for inauguration.

“The first phase of the Modakeke Famia road has also been completed, just as we have commenced the Phase 2 of the project. The Aagba township road which was awarded in September last year is nearing completion, while those of Ido-Osun, Kuta, Gbongan and Ejigbo are all ongoing, just as the 16km Osogbo-Kelebe-Iragbiji road is nearing completion.

“Other ongoing road projects are GOF Ori Oke Pure Water, Osogbo; LAUTECH-Ajegunle, Osogbo, Ikirun-Ekoinde and Oroki Estate to All Souls Anglican Church, Okefia. Work will soon start on the reconstruction of 10km Ila-Arandun road and Lawyer Atanda road Iwo any time soon.

“Let me seize this occasion to inform this gathering that, in addition to this road, which we are inaugurating today, the reconstruction of Iloro- Aganun road, Ile-Ife, will be completed in a few months from now. We have successfully done 41 PHCs in the entire Ife land while the rehabilitation of the General Hospital, Ifetedo, has been completed.

“Today, the people of Moro, Yakoyo, Ipetumodu and Asipa join the above-mentioned towns and other scores of their counterparts that have benefitted from our resolve to make our people enjoy the good life and socio-economic dividends. The road will offer your farmers and traders the opportunity to transport their produce and goods to the market.

“I must also restate my call for the need for your communities and other towns in the State to engage in community development efforts to provide projects for the people as government alone cannot provide all the facilities every town requires.

“I urge the people of Moro, Yakoyo, Ipetumodu, Asipa and the entire Ife North Local Government to reciprocate government’s gesture by engaging in small businesses and entrepreneurial activities in order to derive personal benefits from our infrastructure development and road construction efforts and boost their personal lives and prosper their families. I must also urge you all to join cooperative societies to further boost your businesses.

“Our goal as a government is to spread amenities, including roads, to every village and town in the long run to provide opportunities for the people, eliminate crime and unemployment, and check rural-urban migration. We believe that the prosperity of Osun lies in the amalgam of the prosperity of all the people, which, if well harnessed, will become channels of socioeconomic development of the State.

“We also believe that every citizen should have the privilege to prosper in any part of the State he chooses to stay. This is the reason we engage in massive infrastructure development to spread opportunities.

“Let me assure the citizens of Osun that we remain committed to equitable distribution of services, including infrastructure. We shall not fail in our duty to continue to provide opportunities and facilities for our people to be gainfully engaged and become instruments of prosperity and development to the State,” Oyetola added.

Also speaking, former Chief of Defence Staff, Lt. Gen. Alani Akinrinade, commended the governor for prudent management of resources and for justifying the confidence reposed in him by the electorate.

“The road was constructed in 1976. Baba Akande had promised to help fix it if he got a second term. So when the community asked me to approach Governor Oyetola to fix it, I couldn’t because I know the State has no money. I am therefore grateful to the governor for fixing this road despite paucity of funds,” Akinrinade said.

In his remarks, the Commissioner for Works and Transport, Hon. Remi Omowaye lauded the Administration for taking the welfare and well-being of the people as priority as reflected in the massive infrastructure development aimed at securing the future of the State.

Omowaye said: “We are grateful to God because in spite of the tough economic situation, governance is still possible in Osun. God is helping us to do what is expected of us. Oyetola has earned a number of names owing to his financial prowess, but he has proven himself as a ‘Mr. No abandoned project’.

“The governor has also instructed that we take the measurement of Asipa to Akinlalu and give him a feedback. That is a sign of good things to come.

“If we take the four local governments in Ife, we have done a good number of roads. We may not be loud about it, but work is ongoing. What we have done is unprecedented. There is no where in the country where 332 PHCs were revitalised at the same time. All these calls for thanksgiving. Even the projects we inherited from the previous government, we have mobilised contractors back to site.

“We trust that Osun people are not ingrates. They are seeing what is going on in the State and we know that they will reciprocate the kind gesture. With your support, we look forward to continuity.
The number of projects that this government has done in spite of the paucity of funds is surprising.
We are also working in concertion with the federal government to fix some other roads.

“The prowess of Mr. Governor is really attracting the intervention of the federal government in Osun. Now, we have a Federal College of Education, and a Federal University, all attributable to the Governor’s strength of character “

Earlier, the Contractor of the Project, Peculiar Ultimate Concerns Limited, Engr. Adeleke Olanrewaju, reassured the people of the areas of quality service delivery, noting that the road would last long as expected.

In their separate remarks, the Speaker, Osun House of Assembly, Hon. Timothy Owoeye; Member House of Assembly representing Ife-North State Constituency, Hon. Babatunde Olatunji, and Apetu of Ipetumodu, Oba Joseph Oloyede lauded the Governor for the prompt intervention on the road which according to them had hitherto become the death trap for the road users.

The occasion was attended by traditional rulers, community leaders, sons and daughters of the affected communities.

Baba Ijesha: No Famous Actress Can Boldly Claim That She Had Never Been Slept With In Nollywood – Olofa Ina

Present at the court was veteran Nollywood actor, Aderemi ‘Olofa Ina’ who revealed that he had travelled all the way from Ede in Osun state to witness the event.

Explaining his understanding of events, the actor said he had heard that Baba Ijesha had reportedly slept with someone. According to him, that was a normal occurrence in their industry and no big actress could claim that she had never been slept with by someone in their industry.

Veteran actor Olofa Ina defends Baba Ijesha, curses his detractors.

Speaking further, Olofa Ina said that if Baba Ijesha had offended them separately, they should have spoken to him privately rather than making him a prisoner. In tears, he added that he knew those responsible would not go scot free. Olofa Ina said he had never heard of a person taking another to court over having intimate relations. He claimed to have called Iyabo Ojo to lay off the case but she asked him what he would have done if it was his daughter involved.

The actor replied that he told Iyabo it wasn’t her daughter concerned in the matter and he was addressing her as a father figure and wanted her to forget the whole matter so that it would be resolved in-house. However, the actress reportedly dropped the call on him.

JUST IN: Okada Rider Abandons Wife In Hospital After Giving Birth To Twins

ODUDUWA NEWS has just gathered that an Okada rider has abandoned a 24-year-old woman, Abibat Kehinde, at Epe General Hospital, Lagos State, over N131,000 unpaid bills, three months after she gave birth to twins at the hospital.

Mrs Kehinde told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Epe that her husband absconded after delivery on March 21, without paying the bills to facilitate her discharge from the hospital.

“My husband is a commercial motorcycle rider.

“He absconded since I gave birth to the twins on March 21.

“I wasn’t ready for the second child before but God knows best,” she said.

The mother of twins said that she lacked sufficient food to eat while the babies also lacked basic nutrients since her abandonment three months ago.

“My husband said that he couldn’t afford to feed one child, not to talk of feeding two children with their mother; and he complained about the huge hospital bill before he left.

“Since he left the hospital, he has not returned to check on me and the children till date. He abadoned us in the hospital and absconded,” Mrs Kehinde said.

She said that she managed to raise N30,000 out of her medical bill of N161,000, leaving a balance of N131,000 yet to be settled.

“I have been in the hospital since March without being discharged by the management of the hospital.

“The hospital bill keep increasing every day and I don’t have alternative means to offset the hospital bills,” she said.

Mrs Kehinde appealed to the hospital management to discharge her and the baby twins.

Ayanbisi Rauf, Social Welfare Officer at Epe General Hospital, confirmed that the woman had been abandoned by her husband.

“The husband abandoned the patient in the last three months and all efforts made by the hospital authorities to locate him proved abortive,” Mr Rauf said.

He said the patient would only be discharged if she paid 90 per cent of her total bills.

Mr Rauf said that two other nursing mothers having similar plight with Mrs Kehinde would remain in the hospital until they settle their bills.

He appealed to benevolent individuals and organisations to assist the women in settling their bills so as to discharge them from the hospital.

Sanwo-Olu @ 56: Obasa Commends Gov For Cordial Relationship Between Executive And Legislative Arms

Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, has congratulated Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on his 56th birthday, describing him as one who continues to prove his belief in the development and prosperity of the state.

Obasa, in a message released by his media office on Thursday, said the Governor’s actions and activities have been such that have helped the State to maintain its enviable position in Nigeria.

Obasa further commended Sanwo-Olu for the cordial relationship enjoyed by the executive and the legislative arms, adding that this has continued to reflect in the successes achieved by the government thus far.

“I heartily congratulate our amiable and hardworking Governor, who has, like many of us, continued to experience sleepless nights in his zeal to sustain the tempo of growth and development in Lagos.

“Our dear State is proud to have had leaders who are passionate about its progress and you remain one of them.

“Last year, I attested to a cordial relationship between the executive and the legislative arms of the government of Lagos State and this has been sustained by you and your cabinet.

“I also spoke about some of your exemplary qualities, the wisdom and strength that God has blessed you with as well as how you have been able to effectively implement policies for the benefit of the people who you serve as Governor.

“I want to reaffirm that we have remained brothers, bonded by the need to continue to make Lagos one of the best places in Nigeria and where residents would live happily with their neighbours,” Obasa said.

While promising that the House of Assembly would continue to support and collaborate with the executive arm and its good courses, the Speaker urged the Governor to see his birthday as a fresh unction from God for more strength to lead the State through the path to more successes.

Obasa also hailed the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila as he clocks 59.

Obasa congratulated Gbajabiamila for ensuring a rancour-free House of Representatives.

“Your effective leadership of the House of Representatives has helped in no small measure to strengthen democracy in the country.

“I congratulate you and wish you many more years in good health,” the statement read.

JUST IN: JAMB Releases 2021 UTME Results, Witholds Others

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board(JAMB) on Friday released results of candidates who sat for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) on Saturday, 19th and Tuesday, 22 June 2021.

It directed candidates to check their results by sending UTMERESULT to 55019 through the GSM number used by each candidate to obtain profile code and UTME registration with the board and their results would be relayed to them.

The statement reads: “The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the results of candidates who sat in more than 720 CBT centres for the 2021 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination conducted between Saturday, 19th and Tuesday, 22 June 2021.

“Each concerned candidate is advised to check his/her result by sending UTMERESULT to 55019 through the GSM number used by each candidate to obtain profile code and UTME registration with the Board and their results would be relayed to them. Result for subsequent days would be released daily.

“The Board notes with satisfaction that the utilisation of NIN (National Identification Number) has helped in curbing examination malpractices as the 2021 UTME has recorded the least incidence of irregularities since the inception of the CBT examinations in Nigeria.

“Nevertheless, the Board would still review all the CCTV footages and other technical gadgets for detection of possible examination misconducts.

“Extremely comparatively few results are being withheld for further investigation.

“In addition, the Board would not hesitate to withdraw the results of any candidate subsequently found to have committed any form of examination misconduct.”

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