FG underscores media’s role in strengthening Nigeria’s democracy

The Federal Government has underscored the media’s pivotal role in strengthening Nigeria’s democracy and national development while reaffirmed commitment of the Administration to a free, responsible, and vibrant press.

Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris disclosed this at the public presentation of “Nigeria Media Renaissance – Perspectives on Online Publishing”, organised by the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP).

According to him, “The Federal Government is committed to a free, responsible, and vibrant press that aligns with the enduring core values of journalism — truth, fairness, and accountability.
“We want to work with the media to raise standards, promote media literacy, strengthen public communication, and tell the Nigerian story in a way that inspires hope and galvanises action.”

The Minister noted that as Nigeria recently marked 26 years of continuous democratic governance, it time for sober reflection on broader responsibilities of democratic leadership and media partnership.

He said, “Democracy, as we must constantly remind ourselves, is not merely the right to vote. It is not an end in itself.
“It is a means to an end that end being the upliftment of the living standards of the Nigerian people, the provision of social services, the guarantee of rights and freedoms, and the development of infrastructure that supports economic and human progress,” Idris added.

“It is in recognition of the deeper purpose of democracy that the President taken bold steps to consolidate democratic gains by resetting the economy from consumption to production through sweeping reforms, investments in critical infrastructure, and the enhancement of social services.

“This administration is working assiduously to ensure that democratic governance translates into tangible improvements in the lives of our citizens,” he said.

The Minister lauded GOCOP for its leadership and foresight in championing ethical standards and innovation in the digital media space.


He emphasised that the digital media, particularly online publishers, have a critical role in the democratic journey by shaping public discourse, holding leaders accountable, and promoting national unity.

“The media, especially the digital and online media represented here today — has a critical role to play in nurturing our democracy. You are the gatekeepers of information. You shape public discourse,” he stated.

In a statement released by his aide, the Minister also sounded a note of caution on the rising menace of fake news, misinformation, and disinformation, saying they are not harmless errors but “threats to public peace, national security, and democratic governance.”

“We have seen how a false report can ignite violence, disrupt markets, or destroy reputations in a matter of minutes,” he said.
The Minister acknowledged that members of GOCOP are not known for disseminating fake news or disinformation.

However, he emphasized that they have a responsibility to identify and call out platforms that do by describing such actors as agents of destabilization.

To bolster the fight against fake news and misinformation as well as support professional development in media, the Minister announced that the UNESCO Category 2 Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Institute will commence operations in Abuja by November 2025.

“This initiative will position Nigeria as a global leader in the responsible use of media and information in the digital era.
“To this end, I urge GOCOP to fully embrace the emerging MIL Institute for its academic and experiential values, and use the outcomes towards enhancing fact-checking mechanisms,” he said.

The Minister commended GOCOP for authoring the publication, stressing that it’s a conscious effort to reset the tone, ethics, and values that underpin journalism in the digital age.

“A renaissance, meaning rebirth, critically suggests innovation, grounded in reflection. It is not just about doing new things — it is about doing things better,” he said.

Dignitaries at the event included the former Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Communication, Mr. Bayo Onanuga.

Also, President of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, Dr. Ike Neliaku; Director General of Voice of Nigeria, Mallam Jibrin Baba Ndace, Managing Director of News Agency of Nigeria, Mr. Ali Ali, Director of McArthur Foundation for Africa, Dr. Kole Shetima among others.

Oluwaseun Sonde: Managing Editor, Nigeria, a renowned journalist with multitask functionality, member of the Association of Corporate Online Editor (ACOE). Email: admin@mediabypassnews.com
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