We’ won’t gag the Nigerian media – Nigerian govt

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'The Tinubu’s administration is therefore, dedicated to creating an environment where journalists can work freely, without intimidation, and with the assurance that their rights will be acknowledged and protected.'

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“The Tinubu’s administration is therefore, dedicated to creating an environment where journalists can work freely, without intimidation, and with the assurance that their rights will be acknowledged and protected,’’ Mr Idris said.He noted that as the government championed the cause of a free press, it is incumbent on the media to exercise the freedom with a sense of duty, ethics and patriotism.

Speaking on the book, the minister said the author had done a huge favour of distilling his great skill, talents and experience into the 280 pages of valuable works. Speaking, the Chairman, Leadership Newspaper Group, Zainab Nda-Isaiah, said the author has been honing his craft, writing articles that educate, inform and entertain on various and diverse topics.

 

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