N120 MN COMPENSATION: EDITORS CALL FOR PROBE OF MEDIA CHIEFS

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Publisher of THISDAY newspaper, Mr. Nduka Obaigbena




December 14, 2015 – Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) at the weekend called for full scale probe of involvement of some media executives, following revelation by former National Security Adviser (NSA), Col, Sambo Dasuki that he gave N120 million to President, Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria(NPAN), Mr. Nduka Obaigbena to be shared as compensation to newspapers outfits.

The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) stated this in a communiqué signed by its president Garba Deen Mohammad and General Secretary Victoria Ibanga at its 4th quarterly Standing Committee meeting in Abuja.
” The Guild calls for thorough investigation into the circumstances leading to the involvement of some media executives in the payments from the office of the former National Security Adviser in the interest of fairness and justice.”

The guild also noted the efforts of the Federal Government to recover stolen public funds and lauded the courage behind it, urging the government to respect the fundamental human rights of the suspects in the process.

“The Guild asks Government to thoroughly investigate every corruption case and pursue same diligently and to logical conclusion. It advises Judges to be circumspect in granting injunctions and be more painstaking in the adjudication of corruption cases”, the NGE said.

The Guild warned state governments not to renege in the payment of the N18,000 minimum wage and urging them to improve on their internally generated revenue, reduce the cost of governance and ensure due process in the award of contracts.

The editors said they are alarmed by the downward slide of the Naira which is impacting negatively on the purchasing power of Nigerians , saying it is high time the Federal Government diversified the country’s revenue base to shore up the value of the national currency.

“The Guild notes with concern the perennial fuel scarcity in the country and call on the Federal Government to find a lasting solution to the problem.

The Guild reiterates its warning against any attempt to gag the press or tamper with the freedom of expression of Nigerians. It therefore tasks the Senate to retrace its steps with respect to the Frivolous Petitions Bill which is against the freedom of the press and urges the National Assembly to expunge Section 24 of the Cyber Crime Act which is considered to be more obnoxious than the Frivolous Petitions Bill, “ the editors said.

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