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reports that the Board Chairman of Intersociety, a non
-governmental organization
has attacked Punch Newspaper for publication on President Jonathan , see
details below
Media Falsehood & Propaganda On
Rampage In Nigeria
(Democracy & Good Governance,
Onitsha Nigeria, 21st April 2015)-By Section 22 of the Constitution of Nigeria 1999, with its
last amendment in 2011; the press, radio, television and other agencies
of the mass media shall at all times be free to uphold the fundamental objectives
contained in this Chapter (Two) and uphold the responsibility and
accountability of the Government to the People. By Section 39 (1) of
the same Constitution, every person shall be entitled to the freedom of
expression including freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart ideas
and information without interference. By subsection 2, without
prejudice to the generality of subsection 1 of this section, every person shall
be entitled to own, establish and operate any medium for the dissemination of
information, ideas and opinions. The Freedom of Information Act
of the Federation of Nigeria 2011 is also derived from the two sections
above particularly the latter.
The summation of the foregoing is
that the media has constitutional responsibility to hold accountable at all
times all authorities and persons in Nigeria as it concerns honoring sacred
obligations imposed on all authorities and persons by the social contract.
In doing this, the media is barred from reporting and upholding falsehood and propaganda.
In order not to do this, the media is foundationally armed with investigative
and analytical journalism. Corporate integrity of the media is at stake
the moment it dwells into and institutionalizes falsehood and propaganda. The
constitutional rights above do not in any way empower the media to report
falsehood and propaganda with intent to mislead the general public and their
government as well as to afflict Nigeria with social divisions and confusions.
One of the failures inherent in the
2015 General Elections in Nigeria is media falsehood and propaganda as well as
sectional reporting and coloration of social, economic and political issues
along ethno-religious lines. The media in Nigeria no longer enjoys a national
outlook. It is now a weapon for the promotion of sectional politics and
propaganda. Of the whole segments of the media in Nigeria, the print segment is
the most decayed. Ethics of the media profession have departed most of the
print media houses in the country.
The kind of falsehood; likewise
propaganda making the newspaper headlines in Nigeria in recent times is
shocking and alarming. For the purpose of promoting sectional politics and
divisions, some newspapers in Nigeria have thrown decorum and integrity into
the wind. The recent bold headline in the Punch Newspaper: “Jonathan
Probes N2 trillion PDP Campaign Funds” still shocks Nigerians and the
international community. Though the Presidency has rubbished the falsified news
story and its publishers, but it is still shocking as how the publishers of the
story came about that highly fabricated figure. Our questions are: How much is
the federal government budget of 2015? How much of the budget is for capital
expenditures? And how much is for recurrent expenditures? If the capital expenditures
of the budget take less than N1.5 trillion, then where do N2 trillion cash
campaign funds come from? Can monies meant for wage bills and overheads be
melted into N2 trillion liquid cash for poll campaign funds?
As if that was not enough, another
recent Newspaper headline alleged: “$20 billion missing oil money found
in a Zenith Bank Account”. Again, we ask: can a whopping sum of $20
billion or N4 trillion be validly lodged into a single account of a commercial
bank? What are the total assets of the Zenith Bank PLC? Is it possible for an
individual to have stolen $20 billion and lodged it in a single Zenith Bank
account?
Further, another misleading and
highly fabricated news story alleged recently as follows: “N30 trillion
oil money missing under President Goodluck Jonathan-Soludo”. We dare
ask again: How much were accrued to the Federation Account
from oil since 2011 under President Goodluck Jonathan? Is the Federation
Account not different from the Account of the Federal Government? How much was
the share of the federal government from the total oil earnings since 2011? How
much did the 36 States and the FCT get? What about the 774 Local Government
Areas, special agencies and the oil producing States? How much did each of them
receive? How much did Nigeria as a whole derive from oil production since 2011
and how much went to the oil production companies and other technical partners?
The truth is that the news items
under reference are not factually grounded and real in any bit. For instance,
according to factually indisputable report of the Vanguard Newspaper of 13th
January 2013, of the sum of N80 trillion shared from the Federation Account and
spent by the three tiers of Federal, State and Local Governments between 2005
and 2013, a period of eight to nine years, the Federal Government got N30, 121
trillion with over 60% of it spent on recurrent expenditures. This gives annual
average of N3.6 trillion. So even if it is correct to say that the Federal
Government under President Goodluck Jonathan has spent N4 trillion in the past
five years from its own share of the Federation Account since 2011, the total
figure is still N20 trillion. So, where did the N30 trillion missing oil money
under President Goodluck Jonathan come from?
In summation, it saddens our heart
to note that media falsehood and propaganda are on rampage in
Nigeria and the age-long integrity with which the likes of Punch
Newspaper is known for particularly during the inglorious epoch of the military
is seriously under threat. The consequences of the media in Nigeria resting on
falsehood and propaganda are very disastrous for the country’s democracy and
international image. The stakeholders in the country’s media industry must act
fast before it is too late. The wide readership and followership enjoyed by the
media particularly the print will also extinct unless the bad trend is reversed
very urgently.
Signed:
Emeka Umeagbalasi, Board Chairman
+2348174090052
Barr Chiugo Onwuatuegwu, Head,
Democracy & Good Governance Program
Emeka Umeagbalasi, Board Chairman Intersociety attacks Punch Newspaper over publication on Jonathan
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