Presidency

Adesina: Buhari’ll serve Nigerians until last day in office

The Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, says the President would continue with the mandates of serving Nigeria and implementing policies for the betterment of the country until May 29, 2023.

Adesina said this at the 2022 Campus Journalism Awards organised by Youths Digest in Abuja.

“The mandate is for four years and those four years do not lapse until May 29, till the very last day, governance will continue. The President will continue to serve Nigeria,” he stated.

The presidential spokesman also advised journalists, especially young students, to adhere to the ethics of the profession and avoid being used to propagate negative ills in the society.

”If they strive to become ethical journalists, they can never fail because ethics will guide them to stay on the positive part of the profession.

”The profession has its positive and negative parts, there are those who use journalism for all the things that are despicable.

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“They pull down others; they do untrue stories, they blackmail and all others. But if you are determined to become an ethical journalists, certainly not even the sky is your limit, you will go as far as you can in the profession.

”So I will advise  our young journalists to take ethics seriously,” Adesina said.

Speaking at the event, the Director, Media Trust Limited, Publishers of Daily Trust Newspaper, Mannir Dan-Ali, enjoined young journalists to contribute meaningfully towards developing the nation.

Dan-Ali also advised them to continue to highlight reports that would build the nation and unite the country.

On his part, the Executive Director, Youths Digest, Gidado Shuaibu, said the annual award started in 2019 to encourage youths to engage in journalism as a profession and work within the ethics.

”The whole point of the Campus Journalism Awards is to pick out those doing well in journalism.

“Everybody now is a journalist, using the social media platform.

“But what we are doing now is to pick out those who are acting professionally, recognise and award them.

“This is what we do every year and we will continue to do it,” he said.

On her part, the overall winner of the 2022 campus journalist, Chinalurumogu Eze, said the award would encourage her and others to perform well in the profession.

“You have to keep putting yourself out there as journalists, you have to wait for the certificate before you start practising.

“Being a campus journalist means you have to practice professionally, your portfolio becomes bigger and when you apply for bigger opportunities you will get it by putting your contents out there,” she said.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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