President
Muhammadu Buhari has revealed what his second term will be guided by,
as he receives a delegation of Nigerian Union of Journalists.

Muhammadu Buhari
According to a report The Nation, President Muhammadu Buhari on
Thursday in Abuja assured his administration will in the next four years
pursue inclusive and transparent policies that will guarantee security
and economic safety of every citizen.
The President, who received a delegation of the Nigerian Union of
Journalists led by Mr. Chris Isiguzo at the State House, said: “As I
look to the next four years, I will remain committed to a safe and
secure nation; creating an inclusive and diversified economy; and a
governance system that is free of corrupt practices.
“In all these areas, we will remain transparent in implementing our policies.’’
President Buhari, in a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on
Media and publicity, Garba Shehu, urged members of the NUJ to support
the government in devising a means to control the spread of false
information.
He warned that those who “create alternative reality’’ on social media are steadily eroding the credibility of journalism.
“Your profession today is undergoing a fundamental shift. For
better or worse, the digital space is now becoming the major outlet for
‘news’.
“This space is difficult to regulate and police. In many
instances, the participants in this medium are not trained or
professional journalists.
“The stories they present are neither factual nor true.
However, through the digital platform, they are able to reach millions
and create an alternate reality in their minds.
“I am sure you will all agree that the biggest threat to the
sustainability and credibility of your profession is the uncontrolled
and unregulated news platforms operating in the cyber space,’’ he said.
The President noted that some misleading information in the social
media were created and posted by people who lived outside the country.
“Many of the perpetrators of these acts do not even live within
our shores. However, they have been able to damage the reputation of
hardworking Nigerian journalists while at the same time promoting
conflict and divisions within our society,’’ he added.
He commended journalists for effective coverage of the 2019
elections, pointing that many, out of patriotism, went beyond their call
of duty and took risks to ensure full and balanced reporting of the
election, assuring the NUJ that security agencies will do their best to
protect journalists, especially in hostile environments.
Isiguzo congratulated the President for his re-election,
attributing it to his integrity and commitment to the development of the
nation.
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