Naija Times Journalism Foundation Calls for Strong Media Oversight of N185bn Palliatives

Posted on August 21, 2023

The Naija Times Journalism Foundation (NTJF), the nonprofit arm of Naija Times, an online newspaper, has called for strong media oversight in order to ensure transparency and accountability in the use of the N5 billion per state and the FCT palliative fund recently announced by the Federal Government.

The frontline journalism foundation, which promotes a vibrant media ecosystem capable of holding government to account in a democracy, noted that past attempts by government to directly touch the lives of poor and vulnerable Nigerians, were undermined as a result of weak media oversight.

Chairman of the Foundation, Ehi Braimah, gave the charge in Lagos, while assessing the possible impact of the palliative on the lives of ordinary citizens.

Braimah, who is also the Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of Naija Times, noted that previous facilities such as the Paris Club Refund and other initiatives that the government tried to implement through the state governors failed woefully.

He stressed that those interventions, which failed to make the desired impact on the lives and fortunes of ordinary Nigerians, should provide enough lessons for the federal government and citizens across the states.

He said: “If this palliative being released is to make any impact, there is need for serious planning and monitoring of how the funds will be spent. In the aspect of monitoring, the media and journalists should show more interest in reporting whether the benefits of these funds are reaching the ordinary people or not.

“Without such media oversight, the disbursements we are talking about will simply go the way of similar interventions in the past.”

The NTJF helmsman noted that given the level of poverty and destitution currently affecting Nigerians, governors and other political leaders could not afford to again bungle current efforts to bring reprieve to the people.

“As things stand, the level of hunger in the land has become deeply troubling, while the hardships have become unbearable. To avoid hunger-induced protests, the deprivation across the country must be addressed urgently and purposefully,” Braimah advised.

The media is critical in ensuring that the quest for transparent and accountable governance is realised across all the three tiers of government.

The recently announced palliatives should be closely monitored by the media and reported regularly in the public interest.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu arrived in Rome, Italy, on Saturday to join other world... Continue
MICHAEL AKINOLA    A senior female Police officer, ASP Abigail Igbodo and Spy Sgt.... Continue
Italy has reaffirmed its partnership with the African Development Bank and expressed keenness to... Continue
As the 22nd National Sports Festival, Gateway Games 2024, officially kicks off in Ogun... Continue
KINGSLEY EBERE    A 37-year old man, Yunusa Mohammed, has been arrested and charged... Continue
CHRISTIAN ABURIME As the memories of President Bola Tinubu’s recent state visit to Anambra... Continue
Ambassador Emeni Ibe, the National President of the Southern Youth Foundation of Nigeria, has... Continue
KINGSLEY EBERE  A 26-year old trader at Alaba International Market, Ojo area of Lagos,... Continue
FUNSHO AROGUNDADE To many young technocrats who are interested in public service, Tokunbo Phillip... Continue
Grammy® Award-winning and multi platinum global superstar Tyla is set to take the Slime-tastic... Continue

UBA

DANGOTE AD

GLO


Access Bank

Twitter

Sponsored