Aso Rock Condemned Media Coverage of Benue Killings
President Muhammadu Buhari and Garba Shehu |
The Nigerian Presidency has strongly condemned what it
calls an upsurge in the promotion of hate speech by the media especially as it
relates to the farmers/herders crisis in Benue state.
The condemnation was made Friday by the spokesperson of
President Muhammadu Buhari, Garba Shehu, while briefing State House
correspondents.
Mr. Shehu said the “growing lack of respect for
journalism ethics and press laws in the Nigerian media; especially regarding
the clashes in Benue State is very unfortunate”.
He said the frequent expressions of hate speech published
by newspapers, in news stories and especially in columns have become a source
of concern to all Nigerians.
“We want to state emphatically that a segment of the
Nigerian media is sinking deeper and deeper into the mesh of hate speech in
spite of repeated appeals by recognized and reputable media bodies, the
Government and concerned Nigerians,” he said.
“Unfortunately, self-regulation which is the norm in civilized
societies has taken flight from many of our newsrooms.
“For instance, a recent column published in a national
newspaper (The Sun newspaper), said ‘‘President Muhammadu Buhari was the first
to endorse the Benue massacre’’ on New Year Day. The same columnist described
the Minister of Defense, Mansur Muhammad Dan-Ali as ‘‘a dyed-in-the-wool Fulani
irredentist who places trade over and above human life’’.
“The diatribe went further to invite citizens of the
country to arm themselves and fight each other. In addition, one of the
newspaper’s Saturday headlines proclaimed: ‘Expect More Blood in Benue” he
said.
The presidential spokesperson also said apart from the
basic tone of respect expected from an individual who is “supposedly
intelligent and educated enough” to know better since they have been granted
space to write in a national newspaper, there is the risk of inciting the
public to actions that will have gory consequences for the entire nation for
generations to come.”
He also reminded those “beating the gongs of war and
fanning the embers of discord” to remember what prevailed in Rwanda before the
genocide of the early 90s, during which hundreds of thousands of lives were
lost as a result of consistent hate speech spewing from that country’s media.
“We must learn to express our grievances and criticisms
without resorting to gutter language or to name calling, and the press has a
responsibility to maintain that even if it means calling their columnists to
order,” he said.
He also said Mr. Buhari, by the Constitution, has the
primary duty of protecting life and property of all Nigerians, adding “and that
is what he has been doing in Benue and across the country.”
“Calling him a murderer is not only grossly disrespectful
but unfair, especially when the President has written a letter to the Senate
detailing his efforts to quell the crisis in Benue State, including dispatching
the Minister of Interior and the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge
of operations for an on the spot assessment of the situation in the aftermath
of the unfortunate incident; and receiving a direct briefing from the IG the
following day”.
Mr. Shehu appealed to the media to show more decorum and
professionalism in the reportage of security and humanitarian situation in the
country. Source: premiumtimes.ng
Aso Rock Condemned Media Coverage of Benue Killings
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