2024 WPFD: We acknowledge your challenges – Nigerian govt to Journalists

2024 WPFD: We acknowledge your challenges – Nigerian govt to Journalists

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Idris Muhammed, has lamented the challenges that journalists face in carrying out their work.

The Minister acknowledged that journalists as environmental defenders, often face threats, harassment and violence for their courageous efforts to expose environmental crimes and protect the natural world.

The Minister spoke at the joint press conference in celebration of the 2024 World Press Freedom Day with the theme ‘’A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the Face of Environmental Crisis.”

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“In the face of this crisis, journalists emerge as guardians of truth and champions of accountability. They illuminate environmental injustices, expose wrongdoing, and amplify the voices of those most affected by environmental degradation,” he stated.

“Through their investigative reporting, they hold governments and corporations accountable for their actions and advocate for policies that promote sustainability and safeguard our planet.”

He noted that this year’s theme resonates deeply with the ministry’s vision and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s priority areas, which prioritize restoring trust, reorienting national values, and creating an enabling environment for the media.

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The minister said the present administration recognizes the importance of responsible media coverage in enlightening, informing, and educating Nigerians and the world.

“As we celebrate World Press Freedom Day, we must reaffirm our unwavering commitment to protecting the rights of journalists and ensuring their safety and security.

“It is our conviction that Press freedom is not just a fundamental human right; it is also essential for environmental sustainability.

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”Without a free and independent press, we cannot hope to address the complex environmental challenges we face.

“Disinformation and misinformation undermine public understanding of environmental issues and hinder our ability to take meaningful action.

“Therefore, we must staunchly defend press freedom and support the work of journalists who are dedicated to reporting the truth. However, this day also throws open the flip side of press freedom which is responsible Journalism,” he said.

2024 WPFD: We acknowledge your challenges – Nigerian govt to Journalists

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