The
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has
reiterated his earlier statement that under the present administration,
all Nigerians will have equal access to the publicly-owned media without
any inhibition.
He
made the reassurance in Abuja during an interactive session with
members of the House of Representatives Committee on Information,
National Orientation, Ethics and Values on Thursday
The
Minister said the Buhari Administration will not abuse the trust
reposed in it by depriving Nigerians, irrespective of their political,
religious or ethnic background, the opportunity to ventilate their views
through the public media.
“As
publicly-owned media outlets, they are accountable to the people of
Nigeria and not to the ruling party or the ruling government and I would
not accept a situation whereby publicly-owned media would be seen just
as the mouthpiece of government.
“We
believe that as publicly-owned media, the opposition and everybody in
Nigeria must have equal access to us and we must also represent their
views. This is a multi-cultural, multi-value and multi-opinionated
country and, therefore, we must not abuse the fact that we are currently
in power and we are operating publicly-owned media to deprive other
Nigerians access to these media,” he remarked.
According
to him, the media is a market place where everybody is free to express
his or her own opinion, leaving the public to make their own decision.
The
Minister told the Lawmakers that as the spokesperson for the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, his ministry would strive to ensure timely
dissemination of factual and verifiable information to keep the public
abreast of government programmes and policies as well as get their
feedback on the perception of the government.
“We
believe that information is a commodity, which should not be hoarded.
Timely information prevents rumours, eliminates misunderstanding and
guess work. I believe that there is no reason why the government should
not be able to let its people or even the Legislative Arm of Government
know exactly what it is doing on time.
“One
of the first things we tried to do is to ensure that nobody is kept in
the dark about the activities of governance. We do this by liaising with
the various ministers in the cabinet because as the Ministry of
Information, we are the spokesperson for the government and the
country,” he said.
The
Minister informed the Legislators of the plans by his ministry to
launch a massive campaign, tagged ''Change Begins With Me,'' aimed at
re-orientating Nigerians in line with the Change Mantra of the Buhari
Administration.
“What
we believe is that this change will not come about if we all continue
to do things the same way we have been doing them. If we do that, then
you cannot expect a different result,'' Alhaji Mohammed said.
The
Minister restated the commitment of the Federal Government to achieve
Digital Switch Over in broadcasting by 2017, saying: ''With the digital
Switch Over, we are going to change completely the way broadcasting and
television are viewed. We are going to revolutionize the entire
industry”.
He
however allayed fears being expressed in some quarters that with the
digital Switch Over, watching television would be out of the reach of
the common man.
Earlier,
the Chairman, House Committee on Information, National Orientation,
Ethics and Values, Mr. Olusegun Odebunmi, said the interaction was not
to witch-hunt anybody but for the Lawmakers to have an insight into the
workings of the ministry, departments and agencies for a harmonious
working relationship and in order to deliver the dividends of democracy
to Nigerians.
The
Minister was accompanied by the ministry's Permanent Secretary, Mrs.
Ayotunde Adesugba, directors and heads of agencies and parastatals under
the ministry.
Segun Adeyemi
SA to Hon Minister of Information and Culture
Abuja
Dec. 11th 2015
SA to Hon Minister of Information and Culture
Abuja
Dec. 11th 2015
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