President Bola Tinubu has given an assurance that his administration will look into extant policies affecting the newspaper industry in the country with a view to reviewing them.
Speaking on Monday at the State House, Abuja, during a meeting with members of the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria (NPAN), the President assured members of the association that he would carefully consider their request for a review of policies affecting the paper industry, acknowledging concerns about existing regulations hindering local access to newsprint.
President Tinubu, according to a release issued by his Media Adviser, Ajuri Ngelale,
said his administration will always uphold media freedom and respect opinions, whether they are adversarial or complimentary to his government.
According to him: “I care about what is going on in the country. I thank you for your support and opinions, even the criticism of our government. Without the support of some of you, I will not be standing here as president.
“You have held our feet to the fire, and we will continue to respect your opinions whether we agree or not. One thing I must say is that I read every paper, various opinions, and columnists,’’ the President said.
Speaking on the challenges faced by travellers during the festive season, the President said federal government is taking measures to alleviate the high cost of transportation by granting waivers to operators in the air, road, and rail transportation systems.
He also said steps are being taken to reduce the price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG).
President Tinubu said his administration will remain steadfast in “reinvigorating, retooling and re-engineering the economy,” citing bold decisions by his administration to end the petrol subsidy regime and initiate the ongoing unification of foreign exchange rates.
”I promise you a very transparent government. We will try our best to draw water from a dry well and create a good economic environment that will serve the people. The future of our country is clear with committed investments in health, infrastructure, transportation, and education, among others. We have to take care of the poor. If we invest in our own children and leave the children of the poor, the children of neglect will attack your investments,” he said.
Earlier in his remarks, Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, reiterated the federal government’s commitment to fostering a vibrant and responsible media landscape in the country.
”Our democracy thrives on the principles of transparency, accountability, and the free flow of information. The role of the media, particularly the newspapers, is paramount in upholding these principles,” the Minister said.
Commending NPAN for providing a platform for national discourse and for diverse voices, Idris implored the association to collaborate with the Tinubu administration through effective dialogue, advancing shared values, and addressing challenges confronting the nation.
Also speaking, NPAN president and Chairman of Media Trust, owners of the Daily Trust Newspapers and Trust Television, Mr Kabiru Yusuf, while congratulating President Tinubu on his election victory and Supreme Court affirmation, raised pressing concerns facing the newspaper industry.
He said: “Our particular concern is the newspaper industry, which employs thousands of Nigerians: journalists, marketers, distributors, administrators, accountants. Newspapers are also part of the building blocks of democracy and reliable sources of information in a world that is overwhelmed by fake news”.
Speaking with newsmen after the meeting, Information and National Orientation Minister said NPAN members were at the seat of government to see Me President for the first time collectively since he was inaugurated.
According to him, the media is very important in the development of democracy especially in Nigeria.
His words: “The President thought that it is important that he also meet with them ,they had very frank conversation about the future especially of the Newspaper industry and how government can support.
“He also solicited for the cooperation of all media practitioners towards the renewed hope agenda and members of the NPAN are also very forthcoming, they heard from the President first hand, they will reconvene to see how they can give further support to the actualisation of his view of making Nigeria a prosperous nation.
On specific intervention of the President in NPAN, the Minister said “Well specifically there is this high cost of news print, news print is the most important part of publishing we are looking at that and we will see what we can be done.
“The President is also looking at what can be done so that the newspapers will continue to thrive”.
Those on the NPAN entourage to the President include Chairman of THISDAY Newspapers, Prince Nduka Obaigbena; Chairman of Vanguard Newspapers, Sam Amuka; former Governor of Ogun State, Chief Segun Osoba; Managing Director of THISDAY Newspapers, England Bello; Managing Director of The Nation Newspaper, Victor Ifijeh; Vice Chairman of Leadership Newspapers, Azubuike Ishiekwene; Managing Director of Businessday Newspapers, Frank Aigbogun; Managing Director of New Telegraph Newspapers, Ayodele Aminu and Executive Secretary of NPAN, Feyi Smith.
Deji Elumoye in Abuja
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