The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, on Thursday
met with a cross section of Newspaper Columnists, as part of his
ongoing consultation with stakeholders in the country's Information and
Culture sector.
Addressing
the well-attended meeting in Lagos, the Minister thanked the Columnists
for the passion and the dedication they have devoted to their different
columns, saying it takes ''passion, dedication and commitment to
continue to write regularly on topical issues''
He
said even when some of the Columnists have been critical of the Buhari
Administration, ''we have taken away something positive from your
write-ups'', adding that as opinion moulders, they have a big role to
play in deepening the understanding of issues, especially as they
concern governance, by the citizens.
Alhaji
Mohammed said Nigeria is facing enormous challenges at the moment,
citing terrorism, resurgent militancy, ethnic agitations and the
economy.
''The good news is that there is no shortage of
dedicated, hardworking, committed and patriotic people within and
outside the government, nor is there a shortage of ideas, to surmount
these challenges. We also have purposeful leadership, being provided by
President Muhammadu Buhari. And as a member of this Administration, I
can tell you that the government is working round the clock to put our
country on the path of sustainable growth and development.
''The
government is committed to diversifying the economy away from oil,
which has been the mainstay of our economy for decades. The government
is committed to putting our people back to work, as has been shown in
the current budget, in addition to massive social intervention aimed at
lifting millions out of poverty.
''But
the government cannot do it alone. We need the support of all
Nigerians, irrespective of where they lean politically. We need the
support of opinion moulders like you. We need your understanding. We
didn't get into the situation we are today overnight, and we will not
get out of it overnight. It will take consistent and persistent
commitment, hardwork, frugality and love of country to turn things
around, and there is no scintilla of doubt that the Administration of
President Buhari has what it takes to do just that,'' he said.
The
Minister said the government is not aversed to criticism, adding:
''Criticise us when you may, but make it a constructive criticism.''
He
also sought the support of the Columnists for the campaigns that have
been launched by the Federal Government, including the campaign to
sensitize Nigerians to the high cost of corruption to their lives and
the National Security Awareness Campaign to rally the support of the
citizens for the war against terrorism.
''In the days
ahead, we will launch a national re-orientation campaign, tagged 'Change
Begins With Me', aimed at achieving a paradigm shift in the way we do
things. We are soliciting your support for these campaigns,'' Alhaji
Mohammed added.
He assured that the government's
engagement with the Columnists will continue, saying: ''We will always
do our best to keep you informed, so that you can in turn deepen the
understanding of the citizens, especially about governance.''
Segun Adeyemi
SA to Hon Minister of Information and Culture
Lagos
Jan. 21st 2016
SA to Hon Minister of Information and Culture
Lagos
Jan. 21st 2016
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