Nigeria’s 2015 General Elections And The Role Of The Media By Kalshingi H Jedidah
As
the need for a stable democratic system continue to increase among Nigerians,
issues relating to successful elections have also continue to gather momentum,
particularly, as the country’s 2015 general election draws nearer. This in most
cases exposes high expectations of Nigerians on authorities concern particularly
the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC, government, politicians,
the Media, and all other stakeholders.
Taking
a look in to some of the issues revealed that, the prevailing issues of
insecurity particularly in the north east, the increasing number of Internally
Displaced Persons, gender insensitivity, massive ignorance among Nigerians on
electoral processes, religious and ethnic sentiments are some of the key areas
that needed to be focused on especially in regards to the success of the
elections.
This
urgent need requires particularly the media as the fourth estate of the realm
to take up its responsibility of informing and educating the public on
electoral processes taking in recognition of
conflict management for the interest of the nation.
For
instance many political observers believe that the 2011 general election which
was greeted by serious tension that emanated into crisis claiming many lives
and properties would have been minimised or even avoided through massive enlightenment on electoral
process and voter education by the media.
It
has also been argued that crisis that are peculiar with politics were usually
stirred up whenever there were massive ignorance on electoral process, some causes were
identified as free flow of misinformed reports and inciting statements that are
capable of raising tension and rivalry among supporters of various parties of
groups.
However,
the Media which are believed to have the capability of molding the society, has
been identified as a key stakeholder in the struggle of ensuring successful
conduct of elections in Nigeria, even as a tool for deepening democracy in the
country.
In
a communiqué issued at a workshop organized for Northeast journalists sometime
in Abuja last year by International Press Center IPC in collaboration with
Democratic Governance for Development Project of the United Nations Development
Programme and other development partners,challenges were posed to the media on
some of their key responsibilities which include the need to improve on their
responsibility to keep the public well informed about electoral processes and
the need to encourage women to actively participate in exercising their civic
rights.
Other
observation include the need for the media
to engage in conflict management reporting rather than
reporting inflammatory statements that are capable of generating tension that
were always associated with politics. These according to the communiqué could
be done through total adherence to the code and ethics guiding the profession of
journalism, by ensuring facts based unbiased, balance and neutrality in
reporting.
Taking
a looking into issues regarding past elections in the country as it relates to
the function of the media, it has been observed that, the media had not
properly provide informed analysis of all stages of the electoral process,
including the inadequacy to report developmental and gender sensitive issues,
and the failure to overcome some impact of sentiments based on ethnicity and
religious bias in their reportage.
While
these may be true, the fact still remains that, the media which have the role
of agenda setting must rise up to its responsibility and assist in preventing
political conflict for the general interest of the society.
In
a paper presentation by a Media analyst Umar Farouk Musa at the workshop on
media Report and conflict Management, he pointed out that journalists at all
cost must be seen to work toward protecting public interest and not individuals
based on any form of reason by keeping it well informed with factual
information through recognizing professional standards of journalism, that will
be seen to ensure conflict management rather than raising tension that may lead
to crisis.
In
his words “Beside the original accepted roles of the media as informing,
educating, and entertaining, there is a major opportunity for it to help manage
conflict, by strictly adhering to the ethics of the profession. The ethics of
the profession demands among others, that media professionals should be
truthful, accurate, and fair and balance in their reports and broadcasts.”
Making
emphasis on the need to strictly adhere to the ethics of journalism while
reporting, a paper presentation by Chairman TRIM Communications Nigeria Limited
Dr Tom Adaba on ethics of journalism and electoral reportage, also dwelt on the
need for the media to abide by professional ethics in their reportage,
according to him, it was expectant of the Media to always take into
consideration the rules of engagement for the media and electoral laws in regards
to reporting electoral process.
He
said Broadcasting Corporation Code section 5.2 has provides that the
transmission of all aspects of political enlightenment are civic duties which
the Media must carry out in other to
provide information to the public, adding that, the same section of the code
also prohibits partisanship, or any act of favoritism to any political party
for any reason among others.
According
to him, abiding by the set standards of professionalism as enshrined in the
codes and ethics of journalism, would not only strengthen the Media, but would
assist in maintaining integrity of the Media as well as keeping the profession
from undue crisis.
Giving
highlights on the need for the Media to exercise highest level of
responsibility and integrity were given in a paper presented by Editor of the
Chronicle Newspaper Mr Sam Egbala, he also emphasized that reporters of various
Mediaorganizations must always ensure that reports were packaged in a manner
that promotes national growth and
unity.
According
to him, every media organization must acquaint themselves with the ethical
codes of journalism, he said reports must be written in professionally accepted
techniques that include truth, accuracy, fairness, objectivity, public interest
and trust, social and press freedom responsibilities among others. He said the
Media must stand to its responsibility with commitment particularly at this
present time when the society was flooded by the influx of the social media.
The
two day workshop was said to be organized with a view to encourage Nigerian
Journalists particularly those practicing in the northeast sub region, on role
the media needs to play particularly as the nation faces its forth coming
general elections.
Because
of the importance attached to democracy, organizers of the workshop said they
were working towards promoting best practices among journalists on election
reporting, in other to facilitate peaceful and credible elections in the
country, to also encourage the media to take up its duty of public education,
information dissemination that will promote transparency and true democracy.
One
of its set objectives particularly in relation to the media was said to be an
effort to support media pluralism, and capacity development of journalists towards
achieving professionalism in election reportage.
Recently, the Independent National Electoral Commission has in a statement signed by its chairman Prof Atahiru Jega and made available to journalists implored all Nigerians to improve on their confidence in the commission by setting aside unnecessary primordial sentiments and accept the exercise with patriotism, it urged all stakeholders to put in their best and ensure success of the forthcoming elections.
Posted by Ekene Isreal for Universal Reporters
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