CALLS FOR SACRIFICE ON THE SIDES OF LEADERS & JOURNALISTS.
Governor Rochas Okorocha has handed over a multi-million naira office
Complex his administration built for the State Chapter of the Nigeria
Union of Journalists, NUJ, to its leadership, calling for sacrifice both
on the side of the leaders and also on the side of the media
Practitioners.
Handing over the key of the office Complex to the
Chairman of the State Council of NUJ, Sir Innocent Igwe during the media
Summit organized by the Union weekend, the governor said, the
disturbing impression in the Country that every leader is bad or corrupt
is not good for our nation, adding that such impression does not augur
well for the nation’s leaders especially outside the shores of the
Country.
According to him, there are good leaders just like you
have good Journalists in the Country, stressing that there are also bad
leaders and bad media Practitioners, stating that the problem is not in
leadership or in journalism but in certain overtures all hands must be
on deck to tackle.
His words “The theme of the Summit, Media and
Credible leadership, is apt even though I would have preferred a theme
like, Media and Leadership or Credible Media and Credible Leadership,
because credible media practice gives room for credible leadership. Most
of the times, leadership remains the focus on everyone’s mind and
everyone tends to look at leadership and not looking at the factors that
make leadership”.
He continued “We need to start presenting our
leaders in the right light instead of presenting them as devils. Leaders
that would make history are those leaders who make sacrifice. The
strength of a leader lies in his ability to make sacrifices”.
For
him “The media must look at the intentions of any leader to make
sacrifice. I salute President Muhammadu Buhari because one obvious trend
of our leaders is primitive accumulation of wealth, but Buhari has
insisted on denying himself the comforts of life and makes sacrifice to
pursue corruption. I see that as commendable”.
The governor
noted, “The challenges we have today is as a result of communication gap
between the govern and the governed which would have been nipped in the
bud. Journalism is a noble profession and I urge all of you to have an
open mind while dealing with issues. There is nothing wrong with
journalism or media practitioners but there is something wrong with not
having an open mind to issues and digest before coming out with your
reportage”.
On the office complex he built for NUJ, the governor
said “This place is not meant for any governor in power or any
government in power. This is for all Imolites. So, we must give equal
opportunities to all Political aspirants especially those aspiring for
one position or the other in Imo State. I will advise that from time to
time you create opportunities for aspirants to meet the Press to sell
their products and to tell who they are to the rest of the public and
you can also create a space for debate”.
Sam Onwuemeodo
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor
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