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Thursday 19 November 2015

Photos: Lai Mohammed meets heads of NTA, NOA, FRCN, others, blast them over inefficiency

Newly appointed Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed today met with various heads of parastatals in the Ministry of Information. At the meeting, Lai Mohammed blasted them over what he said was their lack of efficiency in their discharge of duties. He said politicizing of issues by the government agencies in the ministry has led to their unprofessional practice in recent times. More pics and what he said after the cut...


"Let me start with the Federal Government-owned media organizations, the NTA, FRCN and NAN. Why have you all chosen to play second fiddle in the country’s media landscape? I ask because the NTA and FRCN of yesterday is not the same as what we have today. Whereas most broadcast journalists of note in our country today passed through the NTA and the FRCN, there is no denying the fact that the private radio and TV stations are doing much better, at least going by the fact that most Nigerians prefer them to the public broadcasters. Indeed, most Nigerians find the private broadcasters more credible. The reason for this is not farfetched. First, the public broadcasters have thrown professionalism to the wind while also showing total disregard for editorial independence. They have mortgaged their credibility on the altar of political correctness. Yet, these Federal Government-owned media establishments are endowed with highly-trained and well-qualified personnel, better infrastructure and a wide reach. It is interesting to note that these government-owned media organizations complain of financial woes, forgetting that there is a link between credibility and profitability. Advertisers will surely flock to more credible media organizations, and of course it is also true that content drives advertisement. The same law of diminishing returns also apply to NAN, which was once the leading national news agency in the whole of Africa, boasting of the best professionals in the news business. Today, the agency is punching far below its weight, despite its presence in all the states of the Federation. We intend to provide leadership for the Federal Government-owned media organizations in a manner that will make them to become the first source of information, so that they can more effectively function as a vehicle for the change mantra of the Buhari Administration, and also regain their lost glory. The combined reach of the NTA, FRCN and NAN, if effectively utilized, will facilitate the success of the change campaign. But they must first enhance their own credibility, because no credibility-deficient news organization can successfully propagate the message of change. At this juncture, ladies and gentlemen, let me assure Nigerians that under this Administration, no Federal Government-owned media organization will deny the opposition the opportunity to air their views. It is true that while we were in opposition, we were treated as outcasts by these public broadcasters. They denied us the use of their platforms, they rejected our adverts and even made themselves available for the most abhorrent hate campaign ever in the history of electioneering campaign in our country. But in an era of change, which is our mantra, that cannot and will not continue. Opposition members are Nigerians, just like members of the ruling party. Even the ruling party will benefit when the opposition is allowed to air their views freely, because you learn more from people who disagree with you. Therefore, let the ruling party and the opposition air their ideas and let the people, who wield the ultimate power, decide at the end of the day"he said

40 comments:

  1. Lol.
    Lol lol.
    Mr sabi sabi.
    Ok now. We dey watch am 4 NTA.

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  2. Oga enough of all these empty talks.Action is all I need.

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    1. shut up and read the post well to comprehend the fact he said.

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  3. This Sally Mbanefo lady stays cracking me up. Mama Nigeria. Lol!!

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  4. Lol I trust you uncle Lai, asides super story NTA is not good in any other thing.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. Work don start be dat. Linda take note!

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  6. Welcome development

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  7. Work don start be dat. Linda take note!

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  8. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Nta dont like progress thats why....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  9. All I see is a living corpse

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  10. All I see is a living corpse

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  11. Blah blah blah!!
    See who's reprimanding people and talking against politicizing issues.

    Fresh nonsense like this!


    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  12. Oga don start work...........Its alright

    Moye says so via BB Passport courtesy LIB....

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  13. Ogbenii Lai Mohammed you talk too. Much

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  14. I love this man's mouth, Lol... He can talk... On a serious note, the federal agencies are the worst. NTA especially has the worst audio of all. One has to be forced to stay glued to the remote cos one time the volume is low b4 u knw ur taking cover to block ur ears from sudden loud audio.. I pray this present govt restores these stations glory

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  15. Well nice one from him. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  16. This man said what was on so many people's minds and what we keep asking. What happened? Smh

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  17. That's a nice say, I hate NTA for their poor attitude & virtual, every thing around them is an outdated property where as they should be the media power house, as funding them shouldn't be a problem. Corruption,, God bless nigeria.

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  18. This your 1st name is another problem wey U no mention. OK LINDA, who said this?

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  19. Mr Lai Mohammed, spoke well, wen I mean very well. Mr Lai Mohammed nailed all the whole issues I experience during the election period.

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  20. Too early for all dis blasting...

    Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

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  21. Correct man, I like that era of opposition not aloud has gone forever, politics apart lai you are good to go. Linda take note

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  22. Correct man, you are good to go, politics apart era opposition not allowed as gone .

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  23. Ur thought r fantastic Mr Lai bt regrettably 'he that pays the piper dictates the tune.

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  24. I'm sorry but the management style of blasting people is never the best one.

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    1. Did u bother to read what he said and not just what Linda said he did?

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  25. Channels TV....best in Africa.
    NTA,AIT, NAN......Rubbish....no creativity,archaic programmes,tired presenters,dour mien and all shades of insipid and perfunctory attitudes ....

    Ak 100 says so...

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  26. NTA is too brownish and not interesting.

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  27. Infact it wud ve completed if he wipe noa too to wake up from their selfish director general who is only interested in political ambition. I trust NTA ll soon wake up

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  28. Issorite, Mr Blabber mouth in action

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  29. Can't actually remember the last time I tuned into NTA. I would when they wind of the CHANGE mantra reaches them of course.



    I'm not a robot.



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