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NUJ To Tinubu: Call Minister Of Works To Order

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The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council has asked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to call his Minister of Works, Senator Dave Umahi to order over his unruly behaviour toward journalists.

The Council stated this on Wednesday in a statement signed by its Chairman, Comrade Osadebamwen Osaretin and the Secretary, Ochiaka Ugwu.

The Works Minister was alleged to have worked out on journalists on Tuesday without cogent reasons that he did not see journalists among those present at the press briefing.

But the Minister’s Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Orji Uchenna Orji has defended the Minister, stating that he had other engagements that made him call off the press briefing.

However, reacting to the Minister’s action, the FCT NUJ council said, “The Nigeria Union of Journalists Federal Capital Territory, NUJ-FCT Council, is appalled by the outright disregard of members of the fourth estate of the realm by the Minister of Works and Housing, Senator Dave Umahi.

“The description of over 40 journalists present for an assignment, as “journalists are not present” was very condescending to a press conference he had invited the media through the ministry’s Assistant Director Press, Mr. Clement Ezeorah.

“For the avoidance of doubt, some of the media Correspondents present for the press briefing for which the ministry’s invitation had scheduled for 2 pm and for which the minister came at 2:48 pm are those from The Punch, Nigerian Tribune, The Vanguard, Leadership, Daily Independent, Peoples Daily, Armed Forces Radio, NTA, Arise Television, TVC, News Agency of Nigeria amongst others.

“Describing these and others as “media not present” leaves much to be desired.

“The minister owes a duty to Nigerians through the press, therefore, he should demonstrate respect and utmost courtesy if not the media would be persuaded to boycott his activities.

“To treat members of the press with such condescension is unbecoming of a minister appointed to serve and not be an emperor.

“The last time was him trying to shout down the Arise TV Correspondent, Laila Johnson-Salami.

“The Council urges President Bola Tinubu to call the minister to order as well as direct all his appointees to demonstrate the highest civility and courtesy to journalists and the media in general.

“It bears repeating that the media has a constitutional role to hold government and its officials accountable to the Nigerian people, and no amount of intemperance from any government official will erode this sacred duty.”

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