The Federal Government, yesterday,
described as false, media reports that it was denying accreditation to foreign
journalists to come for the coverage of the forthcoming elections.
A statement by the Permanent
Secretary, Federal Ministry of Information, Dr. Folasade Yemi-Esan, which was
made available to Daily Sun in Abuja, said the ministry viewed the claim as a deliberate
ploy by some politicians to smear the image of the government ahead of the
elections.
“In line with the mandate of the
Federal Ministry of Information to create media access to report on the
activities of the federal government, it has so far processed 300 applications
from foreign journalists to secure visa and come into the country for the
elections.
“Hundreds of other applications
received by the ministry are being processed at the moment.
“Those who could not secure their
visas from Nigerian embassies abroad probably did not follow the due process to
secure the accreditation.
“The Federal Ministry of Information
therefore appeals to foreign journalists wishing to come into the country to cover
the elections to follow the due process in securing the accreditation including
the presentation of official correspondence from their organizations.
“They can equally apply online using
the following email address: [email protected],” the statement read.
Yemi-Esan also called on the general
public to disregard the report which she said, was false and mischievous.
We didn’t deny accreditation to foreign media –FG
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