Seriously bothered by the worsening insecurity, violence and criminalities in the country, concerned Nigerians have implored the Federal Government to, as a matter of urgency, address the nation’s insecurity problems.
The concerned Nigerians who were participating in the second edition of Journalists’ Hang Out organized by the Ibadan Media in collaboration with the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Oyo State Chapter warned that Nigeria is fast drifting into a state of anarchy.
The participants among whom were the Special Adviser to the Oyo State Governor on Security Matters Rtd CP Fatai Owoseni and Media Executives from NTA Ibadan, Splash FM, Fresh FM and the Nigerian Tribune noted that the nation’s security apparatus have been overwhelmed by insurgency, banditry, kidnapping, ritual killings and other forms of violence and serious crimes ravaging the nation.
The speakers, who noted that there is no workable policy for security maintenance in the country, called for a review of the country’s constitution to allow for community policing and re-energize the security system in Nigeria.
They stressed that security issues should be the concern of all, hence the need for all members of the society to work together to tackle the challenges facing them.
In his remarks, Rtd CP Owoseni charged the media to avoid sensationalism but rather be factual and objective while reporting crimes and security related issues.
“The media should be alive to their duty as the watchdog of the society. They should encourage the government and security agents to perform their duties effectively for the overall good and general wellbeing of all members of the society”, the retired police chief said.
Also speaking at the event, the Chairman Nigeria Union of Journalists, Oyo State Chapter, Comrade Ademola Babalola enjoined security agents to cooperate with newsmen by always responding to calls of journalists.
“We Journalists often try to get to the roots of matters or balance our stories by seeking the truth from spokesmen of relevant security agents. But several times, these spokesmen make themselves unavailable. Even when they are available, they decline comments or withhold information. When faced with these situations, we are forced to publish what we know. Therefore, for us to come out with a balanced report, we need the cooperation of security agents”, Babalola said.
Mr Ola stated the theme was chosen to allow the media and other stakeholders proffer lasting solutions to problems of insecurity in Nigeria.
The summit, attended by media practitioners and other professionals, featured award presentations to distinguished personalities who had contributed immensely to the development of Oyo state.
Among those honoured were the Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Engr. Rauf Aderemi Olaniyan, the Chairman, Board of Commissioners, Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC), Professor Adeolu Akande.
Other awardees were the CEO Dezzyworld Multiservices, Mr. Desmond Johnbosco Nwabugwu, the Group Medical Director of World Marketer Assisting International Company Ltd, Ayodeji O. Adepoju and the Chief Executive Officer, Ace Fabric International, Alhaji Habeeb Popoola Adebayo.
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