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Kogi 2023: Beware of politicians exploiting sentiments, divisive tendencies, NUJ warns journalists

Segun Ayinde, Abeokuta

Political actors in the forthcoming November Governorship Election in Kogi State have been asked not to whip up parochial sentiments that could cause division in the heterogeneous state.

The National President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Comrade Chris Isiguzo, who said this also urged journalists in Kogi State to be wary of politicians bent on whipping up parochial sentiments that could cause disunity in the heterogenous state.

Isiguzo cautioned newsmen not to overheat polity in their reportage of the political actors towards the election, saying most of them were pretenders and not contenders determined to whip up sentiments to cause political tensions in the state

He stated this at the Grand Finale of the 2023 Press Week of the Kogi Council held in Lokoja, the state capital, while charging the men of the pen profession to be mindful of discerning those set of politicians from genuine ones.

The NUJ president described the forthcoming Kogi Governorship Election as one that would enthrone a leader that would govern the whole state and not a section of the State, saying this was the reason promoting sectional interests would not do the state any good.

He warned journalists to be professional and unbiased in the reporting of the Governorship election, pointing out that the Kogi election was about the people and not a section.

Isiguzo praised the unwavering dedication and professionalism that defines the journalism profession in the State and congratulated the Kogi State Council for orchestrating an exceptional Press Week.

He lauded the Kogi NUJ for commitment to promoting excellence, fostering growth, and upholding the highest standards of journalism, and described the launch of the book, “Media Development in Kogi State, 1999-2023,” as a remarkable literary endeavour that captures the evolution of media in the state over a span of 24 years.

The National President described the book as a transformation of media from traditional platforms to the dynamic and interconnected digital landscape of the State.

He described the book as a collective wisdom, insights, and experiences of generations of journalists who have tirelessly pursued the truth, challenged societal norms, and strived for a more transparent and accountable society.

He also praise the leadership of the indefatigable Adeiza Momoh Jimoh as chairman of the Kogi State Council, saying he had demonstrated exceptional commitment and visionary leadership in repositioning the council by igniting a new era of progress and unity.

The National President urged the media in the State to recommit themselves to the noble principles of journalism by embracing the spirit of inquiry, pursuit of truth, and the relentless quest for transparency and accountability.

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