Journalists must be above board – Amosun

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Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State has charged journalists to be above board to maintain the sanctity and integrity of the profession.
He also enjoined them to always carry out thorough investigation of any news item before publishing.
Governor Amosun gave this admonition in a keynote address delivered on Tuesday at  the opening of a two-day summit organised by the Oyo State Chapter of the Nigeria Union Journalists.
The Ogun State helmsman, who was represented on the occasion by his Special Adviser on Information & Strategy, Mr. Rotimi Durojaiye, noted that journalists must understand that image is very important in all they do.
According to him “A good image engenders trust and wide acceptability. Journalists therefore, as members of the fourth estate if the realm should uphold reputable image that will give greater acceptability to the profession”.
Governor Amosun equally stressed that journalists must eschew sensationalism in their reportage, but serve as an unbiased outlet for the realisation of the rights and freedom of expression of the citizenry.
Speaking further on the issue of integrity, Governor Amosun regretted that the issue of ‘the highest bidder gets the good side of the news’ has painted the journalism profession in bad light before the populace.
He said, “This phrase is actually doing more harm than good to the profession”.
Governor Amosun also charged journalists to cultivate the norm of fair and objective reportage in discharging their roles.
“With the power inherent in the profession to shape the opinion of people, you must use it well in order to promote your profession such that it is endeared to the citizenry”, he added.
He urged journalists to act as a two-way channel between the public and the policy makers, by letting the policymakers feel the pulse of the public and what the public expects of them.
He pointed out that journalists should always be on their guard against forces seeking to take advantage of the formidable power of the profession for their self-aggrandizement or personal enrichment.
” It has even become more important that the profession divests itself of partisanship, ensure unbiased reportage and inculcate investigative journalism if it desires to continue to remain relevant “, he added.
Governor Amosun lauded the Oyo State NUJ for organising the lecture, pointing out that journalists are the image-builders of the government and trustees for the public and the media.