By Debra Akudo
The
Association of Community Newspaper Publishers of Nigeria, ACNPN, Delta State
Council, has been commended for their efforts to expose the different
developments and problems of communities in the state to the knowledge of the
different stakeholders that are involved in development projects.
The
Executive Director, Social Services Development, Delta State Oil Producing
Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC, Hon. Christopher Ochor Ochor made this
commendation during the association’s first Inaugural Lecture and Awards ceremony,
stating that the efforts of the community newspaper publishers in the state
have helped to shape and balance news source in the state, as it is the voice
of the common and rural people.
Hon Ochor Ochor and Rt Hon Omatsone ferdinand Ken in a Warn hadshake During the ACNPN Innuagural Lecture and Award in Asaba |
“Your publications have been a
source of vital information to many as it has over the years helped to create a
balance source of information about our state, and country. It has been the
voice of the rural community, as it is the channel where problems and
development of our communities had been well documented.” He said.
Hon. Ochor commended the
association for their support for the Delta state government, and advised that
the good relationship between the state and leadership of the body should be
maintained, as the development of the state is the duty of everyone.
“I have
to commend you on behalf of the state government. You have been supportive. You
have continuously drawn the attention of the government to the needs of our
communities. You have also promoted the successes recorded by the government in
bringing development to the people, I encourage you to continue to corroborate
with the state government to move the state to a greater height.”
Olorogun Anthony Ukoko (The Okuna R' Oghor of Effurun-Otor kingdom) and others chief waiting to receive is HRM king Duku II (JP) Award from Dr. Mrs. J.U.Okoh (JP) at the ACNPN awards in Asaba |
The Executive Director, who has
been recognised by the association on his leadership and community development
efforts, tasked them to ensure that publications that will cause problems and
incite the populace against the state should not be their trade mark, as it
will only cause untold hardship and slow down development.
“Guide against any form of
publication that will incite the people against the various organs of
government, or that is always involved in false reporting. Such publications
will not be good for our society. Guide against it.” He noted
Hon.
Ochor who used the opportunity to call on media organisations and journalists
to ensure that as the 2019 election draws near, stressing that, there is need
to protect the Nigerian democracy by insisting that the right process be
followed, and balance reportage, and not to be used as tools to attack
opponents by fellow politicians.
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