Nigeria’s media vibrant, enjoys press freedom, says information minister

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, says Nigeria’s media landscape remains vibrant and enjoys press freedom.
Mr Idris made this assertion at the 2024 Annual Conference of the International Press Institute (IPI) in Abuja.
The theme of the conference is “Democracy, media freedom, and the imperative of protecting the Nigerian civic space.”
The minister highlighted the President Bola Tinubu administration’s dedication to safeguarding press freedom and reinforcing Nigeria’s democratic framework.
He reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to press freedom, emphasising that in spite of the challenges, the country’s media landscape will continue to be vibrant under Mr Tinubu’s administration.
“While challenges exist, Nigeria has enjoyed openness and freedom that have led to the proliferation of press organisations across the print, broadcast, and digital platforms. Since taking office, the President has consistently demonstrated his commitment to protecting the civic space, media freedom, and constitutional liberties,” Mr Idris said.
The minister also highlighted ongoing efforts by the federal government to reform and strengthen the judiciary to ensure the protection of fundamental rights, including freedom of speech, association, and the press.
He, however, stressed the importance of responsibility in the exercise of press freedom, urging the media to wield its influence responsibly while fostering healthy debates and holding institutions accountable.
“Media freedom involves recognising the immense power of the press as shapers of public opinion. This power must be used ethically to promote democratic values and advance societal progress,” he said.
The minister also touched on Nigeria’s economic reforms under the Renewed Hope Agenda, emphasising initiatives aimed at diversifying the economy, improving infrastructure, and enhancing social investment programmes.
He noted that funds previously lost to subsidies have been redirected into critical sectors such as education, agriculture, and low-cost credit facilities.
Meanwhile, the President of IPI, Musikilu Mojeed, commended the collaboration that made the event possible.
He acknowledged the participation of key stakeholders, including the Director-General of the Department of State Services and representatives of the Nigeria Police Force.
He stressed the importance of dialogue in addressing challenges to press freedom.
Similarly, the Chairman of the IPI Board of Trustees, Kabiru Yusuf, urged journalists to remain steadfast in defending press freedom.
He stated, “Freedom is like health; you only realise its value when it is lost. Protecting press freedom is vital, not just for journalism but for society as a whole.’’
Mr Yusuf underscored the role of journalism in amplifying marginalised voices and safeguarding democracy.
He cited a recent case in which detained protesters were released following media advocacy.
A renowned media mogul and former Director-General of the Nigerian Television Authority, Tonnie Iredia, called for a re-evaluation of media practice.
He urged journalists to embrace the agenda-setting role of the media, uphold ethical values, and move beyond superficial reporting.
He stated, “The media must focus not just on informing but also on educating. It should adopt a follow-up approach, work collaboratively with the public, and apply principled journalism to advance society.’’
He called for collective action to protect press freedom, promote accountability, and ensure that the media continues to serve as a cornerstone of Nigeria’s democracy.
The event attracted stakeholders from the media, security, and judicial sectors.
(NAN)
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