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Kano Govt, Online Media Chapel Partners to Curb Fake News, Strengthen Public Safety
The Kano State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening collaboration with the Online Media Chapel to curb misinformation and promote accurate, responsible, and security-conscious reporting across the state.
This commitment was emphasized on Thursday during a special meeting convened by the Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, with members of the Online Media Chapel at the Ministry’s conference hall.
Speaking during the engagement, Comrade Waiya explained that the meeting became necessary in view of emerging security concerns in some local government areas bordering Katsina State. He stressed that the partnership between government and online media practitioners has become essential to ensure that residents receive factual, verified, and timely information, especially on sensitive security matters.
He emphasized that journalists must avoid narratives capable of distorting the state’s true security picture or affecting ongoing efforts by security agencies.
He further stressed that journalists have a responsibility to support efforts aimed at addressing insecurity rather than amplifying rumours, exaggerations, or unverified content that could worsen public anxiety.
He noted that online media plays a vital role in contemporary communication, with digital platforms capable of reaching millions instantly, making accuracy and professionalism more important than ever.
Comrade Waiya stressed that professionalism, accuracy, and adherence to ethical standards must guide the work of online journalists to ensure lasting peace and economic growth in the country.
To enhance coordination between government, security agencies, and online media practitioners, the Commissioner announced that the state is considering the establishment of a Joint Information Platform to provide timely, credible, and verified updates before publication. This, he said, will help curb fake news and misleading reports often originating from social media platforms.
Comrade Waiya commended the Online Media Chapel for its continued commitment to professionalism and urged its members to remain steadfast in promoting accuracy, responsible reporting, and the public interest.
Responding, the Chairman Kano state Online Media Chapel, Abubakar Abdulkadir Dangambo, assured the government of the Chapel’s commitment to ethical journalism. He pledged that members will continue to refrain from publishing content that could fuel insecurity or mislead the public, reaffirming their readiness to work closely with the government on matters concerning peace and development.
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Drama In Senate :Ndume ,Oshiomhole Trade Words Over Reno Omokri’s Ambassadorial Bid.
By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa
There was a heated argument on Thursday during the screening of ambassadorial nominees by the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs between Borno South Senator, Ali Ndume, and his Edo North counterpart, Adams Oshiomhole, who engaged in unpleasant exchanges over the suitability of Reno Omokri for a diplomatic posting.
Reno Omokri, who once served as spokesperson to former president Goodluck Jonathan, appeared before the lawmakers alongside four career ambassadorial nominees for screening–Femi Fani Kayode, Dambazau, Yakubu Mahmoud, and others.
Customarily, the nominees would have themselves introduced one by one in preparation for questioning.
Soon after, Mr Ndume, a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), moved a motion for Mr Omokri and the other nominees to “take a bow and go.”
The statement above: “take a bow and go” is a parliamentary tradition that effectively waives rigorous questioning.
The Borno lawmaker explained that he had known Mr Omokri for over 25 years, assuring that he is suitable for the position
Committee Chairman Sani Bello, who represents Niger North, called for the motion to be seconded.
However, when it was time to do so, Mr Oshiomhole objected, stating that he preferred to comment on the nominees rather than second the motion.
His stance infuriated Mr Ndume, who asked him to allow another senator to second the motion and to reserve his comments.
This disagreement quickly escalated into a rowdy confrontation, with both lawmakers trading insults.
Mr Oshiomhole told his colleagues not to pretend as if there is no controversy surrounding Mr Omokri’s nomination.
Mr Ndume called Mr Oshiomhole a “tout,” while the latter shot back, saying he would not dignify a “hypocrite” with a response.
However, in the bid to justify his choice of commenting on the nomination of Omokri, the former Edo State Governor, Oshiomhole, said:
“I will proudly say I was a governor, which is the head of a sub-national government, and so when I talk, those who have not been governor should listen.”
Controversy Surrounding Omokri’s Appointment
Over the years, Mr Omokri has built a reputation as an outspoken critic of successive Nigerian governments.
During the 2023 presidential election cycle, he was one of President Bola Tinubu’s most vocal detractors, even once labelling him a “drug baron” in international media, a remark that resurfaced and fuelled debate following his nomination.
Moreover, the same Mr. Omokri had once stated on ‘The Mic’ show usually anchored by Seun Okinbaloye that he will not work with the administration of president Tinubu, as it’s not part of his principles to work with such person as a president with questionable character.
His inclusion on Mr Tinubu’s list of ambassadorial nominees triggered significant controversy, with many Nigerians questioning whether someone who spent years attacking the president and suddenly supporting the current administration is fit to represent Nigeria on the global stage.
Ndume’s Hypocrisy
On 6 December, Mr Ndume, a known critic of Mr Tinubu, faulted the list of ambassadorial nominees forwarded to the Senate, arguing that the composition violated the federal character principle. The principle mandates equitable distribution of government appointments, resources, and opportunities across Nigeria’s diverse ethnic, regional, and religious groups.
However, during the screening, the senator did not act in line with his earlier criticism of the president’s list. Instead, he appeared to support the nominees.
Away from the analysis made above, some Nigerians have noted that Mr. Omokri, if screened successfully, will be working in the best interest of Nigeria as a country and not the administration of president Tinubu.
Therefore, the Nigerian Tracker News is asking:
Is Mr. Omokri qualified to serve as Nigeria’s Ambassador? If Yes: On what basis should he be allowed to serve as Nigeria’s Ambassador? If No: Why?
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SSANU Threatens Indefinite Strike, Gives FG December 31 Ultimatum
The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) BUK chapter said the union has set 31st December as the target date for a nationwide indefinite strike by the union.
The Chairman of SSANU BUK chapter, Comrade Mustafa Aminu, stated this after rising from a meeting of the association held at Bayero University main campus.
Malam Mustafa Aminu told newsmen, including Nigerian Tracker correspondent, that there is need for the Government to invite their members for discussion in order to curtail the planned nationwide industrial action.
According to him, the issue of their 2009 Agreement is yet to be implemented by the Government, which includes 23 percent, 35 percent, and the earned allowances.
Initially, the Government agreed to give 40 percent for SSANU, but when the money was released, which is 50 billion Naira, the Government decided to give 40 billion Naira to their sister union ASUU and decided to give other unions, including SSANU, the remaining 10 billion Naira to share, which is very unfair and uncalled for, and they are not happy with it, said Mustafa Aminu.
On their grievances, there are many if one checks the 2009 Agreement, which includes autonomy.
Mustafa Amin added that they are calling on the Government to do something, noting that if the target date is reached without calling them, the strike will be total and indefinite.
He said of all the unions in the University, which included ASUU, SSANU, and NASU, only ASUU was called by the Government for discussion.
He said it is like you are having four children in your house and you call the eldest for discussion; definitely the remaining children will not be happy.
He said ASUU has an aggressive nature of pressing home its demand, while SSANU is administrative.
Members of the union, Bayero University chapter, who retired this year were supported with funds ranging from 250 thousand Naira to 150 thousand Naira.
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