The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) is joining the international community today to celebrate the World News Day, a global initiative to highlight the vital role of fact-based journalism in societies.
A statement from the NGE president, Eze Anaba, said the Guild reaffirmed commitment to promoting high standards of editorial leadership and protecting press freedom.
“We salute journalists in Nigeria and worldwide who work tirelessly to bring us the truth as we recommit to our mission of promoting quality journalism and protecting the rights of journalists to operate freely.
“As we celebrate World News Day, we note the challenges journalism as a profession faces in Nigeria, most especially the growing attempt to suppress press freedom and freedom of expression.
“We will always stand firm to defend the rights of journalists, promote high ethical standard in our noble profession, and resist any move, in whatever means, to harass and intimate journalists as well as impede journalism,” the statement said.
It urged journalists to shun fake news, misinformation, disinformation and propaganda, but uphold the canons of journalism, including accuracy, fairness, objectivity and facts.
The Guild also urged government at all levels and individuals to stop using repressive laws, including Cybercrime (Prohibition and Prevention, etc) Act, to harass and intimidate journalists.
It rather urged the government to always respect the Freedom of Information Act by freely providing journalists any requested information and, therefore, aligning itself with the United Nations Universal Day for Access to Information.
The NGE also urged Nigerians to choose truth, facts, and journalism, bearing in mind that fact-based journalism is the foundation of a healthy democracy. Fact-based journalism provides citizens with accurate and reliable information, enabling them to make informed decisions.
“We also urge Nigerians to stand with journalists who face challenges in their pursuit of truth as any success in gagging the media would put in jeopardy democracy and freedom of expression,” Anaba added.