The Chairman, House Committee on Information, Zakari Mohammed, on
Tuesday said 40 bills were awaiting President Goodluck Jonathan’s assent
to become Acts of the National Assembly.
Mohammed, representing
Baruten/Kaiama Federal Constituency of Kwara, said this at a forum
organised by Correspondents’ Chapel of the Oyo State Council of NUJ in
Ibadan.
According to him, the house would have invoked the
relevant portion of the constitution to deal with the situation, but
“the political mood of the country had been a sort of handicap”.
Mohammed
had earlier delivered a paper titled: “The Nigerian Press and
Democratic Governance; the Journey So Far” at the Chapel’s programme,
Guest Forum.
Mohammed said the media coverage of democracy in the last 16 years had not been impressive.
He said there were a lot of vices going on within the polity which the Nigerian press had not done enough about reporting.
“Not
only that our media practitioners are not doing enough of whistle
blowing, the political actors run to the media for cover,” he said.
Mohammed
said Nigerians should be tired of politicians and the media in the last
16 years because of their unwritten collaboration to rob the country of
robust democratic gains.
“How much of corruption have the media been able to expose in the country?”
The lawmaker charged the media practitioners to place the interest of the country above any other consideration.
“To
entrench democracy, we should not monetise the profession; we owe this
country a lot; other countries are only better than Nigeria because of
organisation.
“The dullest of lawyer is treated with decorum;
there must be an entry point into the profession like the medical, law,
accounting and other professions to enhance the dignity of the
profession; the image of journalists should be worked upon.
“If you are shabbily treated, you will be shabbily rewarded,” he said.
He
said that some of the practitioners in the National Assembly had been
making efforts to ensure legislation against poor remuneration of
journalists with a promise that he would not relent.
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