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President Muhammadu Buhari |
THE Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has called on the media to stop mocking it over its declaration of war against corruption in Nigeria.
It said rather than mocking it, the media should join hands with it in its determination to stamp out corruption in the country.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said this in FCT, Abuja on Monday at the ongoing 68th General Assembly of the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria.
The theme of the conference was, “The Media and the fight against corruption.”
Rather than mocking, Mohammed said, the media should join hands with the government in its determination to stamp out corruption in the country.
He said the fight must not be seen as that of President Muhammadu Buhari alone, warning that corruption is capable of killing the country if not well tackled.
He said, “Without mincing words, let me use this platform to appeal directly to the media in general to join this administration in facing down the problem of corruption.
“As we have said times without number, this fight must not be seen as Buhari’s fight. It must not be seen as the Federal Government’s fight. It is our fight.
“If we fail to win by defeating corruption, it will simply kill us as a nation.
“This appeal to the media to join us in the fight against corruption is borne out of the fact that the Fourth Estate of the Realm cannot afford to sit on the fence as far as this fight is concerned.
“We are not saying the media should not criticise us over our strategy against the fight, but they should stop mocking us.
“In recent times, it is not unusual to read such headlines as ‘Buhari’s government losing anti-corruption war;’ ‘Buhari’s anti-corruption war is failing;’ ‘Arewa Youths knock President Buhari over failing anti-corruption war,’ etc.
“This is sheer mockery, not reporting! And this war is not Buhari’s war. It is our war.”
Rather than mocking, Mohammed said, the media should join hands with the government in its determination to stamp out corruption in the country.
He said the fight must not be seen as that of President Muhammadu Buhari alone, warning that corruption is capable of killing the country if not well tackled.
He said, “Without mincing words, let me use this platform to appeal directly to the media in general to join this administration in facing down the problem of corruption.
“As we have said times without number, this fight must not be seen as Buhari’s fight. It must not be seen as the Federal Government’s fight. It is our fight.
“If we fail to win by defeating corruption, it will simply kill us as a nation.
“This appeal to the media to join us in the fight against corruption is borne out of the fact that the Fourth Estate of the Realm cannot afford to sit on the fence as far as this fight is concerned.
“We are not saying the media should not criticise us over our strategy against the fight, but they should stop mocking us.
“In recent times, it is not unusual to read such headlines as ‘Buhari’s government losing anti-corruption war;’ ‘Buhari’s anti-corruption war is failing;’ ‘Arewa Youths knock President Buhari over failing anti-corruption war,’ etc.
“This is sheer mockery, not reporting! And this war is not Buhari’s war. It is our war.”
The Federal Government has said that war against corruption remains the
toughest of all the three broad issues that it campaigned with among all
its three cardinal points before the conduct of the 2015 general
elections.
The other two cardinal points are revamping of the economy and tackling insecurity.
The other two cardinal points are revamping of the economy and tackling insecurity.
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