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VP Kashim Shettima Advocates for Strong Government-Media Partnership to Advance Nigeria’s Development

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has underscored the importance of a strong, collaborative relationship between the government and the media in driving Nigeria’s national development. He described media leaders as the “crème de la crème” and the nation’s conscience, emphasizing the need for a balanced partnership to support unity and economic progress.

During a courtesy visit from the leadership of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), led by President Eze Anaba, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, VP Shettima assured that the government is committed to supporting the sustainability of Nigeria’s media sector, often called the fourth estate of the realm. “What binds us together supersedes whatever divides us,” Shettima remarked, stressing that Nigeria has entered a period where governance must take precedence over political interests.

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Acknowledging the economic challenges facing media outlets, Shettima expressed empathy and pledged government support. “My heart bleeds for the Nigerian media because of the dwindling economic fortunes they face,” he stated, assuring the media of continued support in their role. He encouraged editors to maintain their objectivity and act as a constructive watchdog. “When we do good, please commend us. When we are going astray, guide us, as we must salvage this nation for the sake of our children and grandchildren,” Shettima urged.

Responding, NGE President Eze Anaba praised Shettima for his transparency in addressing economic policies, particularly in his role as Chairman of the National Economic Council (NEC). “You have been prolific in talking about the state of the economy in your responsibility as the Chairman of the National Economic Council,” Anaba remarked, affirming the media’s commitment to both independence and collaboration with the government.

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Anaba also announced that the 20th All Nigeria Editors Conference (ANEC) will take place from November 7 to 9 in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. He emphasized the media’s readiness to work alongside the government, while maintaining the essential independence needed to continue its role as the nation’s conscience.

This call for a strong government-media alliance reflects a vision of shared responsibility, with both parties working toward the common goal of national progress. VP Shettima’s pledge of support for the media aligns with the broader need for transparency, accountability, and unity in navigating Nigeria’s developmental challenges.

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18 Comments

  • I think politicians should focus on actions, not just media partnerships. Talk is cheap, show us results!

  • I dont think the government should have any say in the media. Its important to keep them separate for true transparency.

  • I think the VP should focus more on addressing corruption instead of cozying up to the media. Priorities, people!

  • I dont trust the media or the government. They both have their own agendas. We need independent sources for true progress.

  • I think the media should hold the government accountable, not cozy up to them. We need transparency, not partnership.

  • I think the government should focus on transparency first before asking for a partnership with the media. Trust must be earned!

    • Agreed! Without transparency, any partnership with the media would lack credibility. Trust is key.

  • I dont agree with Shettima. The media should hold the government accountable, not partner with them blindly. Transparency is key.

  • I think the media should challenge the government more instead of just being their cheerleaders. We need accountability!

  • I dont think the government should have such close ties with the media. It could lead to biased reporting.

  • I dont think the media should cozy up to the government. We need independence to hold them accountable!

  • I think the media shouldnt blindly support the government. They need to hold them accountable for better development.

  • I think media should remain independent to hold government accountable. Strong partnership may lead to bias. What do you think?

  • I disagree with Shettima. Media should challenge the government, not cozy up to it. Real progress comes from scrutiny, not partnership.

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