By Rose Oranye
Anambra State Commissioner for Information, Sir Paul Nwosu has advised journalists to see themselves as partners with government and play their roles responsibly, even as he stated that Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo CFR does not hate journalists but is constrained by available resources.
Reacting
to the social media reports where the Chairman of Nigeria Union of Journalists
(NUJ), Anambra State Council, Dr Odogwu Emeka Odogwu claimed that Governor
Soludo is an enemy of journalists, Nwosu
said he was taken aback by the report given that there was no provocation for
the outburst.
"I
have been a member of NUJ for over 35 years and more importantly, Dr Emeka
Odogwu is my friend. So, if there were issues, I expect we would have discussed
it but to the best of my knowledge, there was none. I am surprised he talked
about subvention; that they applied for subvention to the government and it was
rejected. Who does not know that we are living in austere times? The national
economy is heavily reliant on the federal allocation that gets its own revenue
through oil sales. Look at what has been happening to the oil market.
“The
revenue has dropped and we are struggling here to see if we can ramp up our
internally generated revenue. And for this reason, Mr Governor has decided to
rationalize on everything we are doing so that he will be able to deliver on
his mandate to ndị Anambra. I expect that an erudite colleague of mine like
Emeka Odogwu would have understood this because this is something that the
governor has continued to harp on; that for him to be able to deliver quality
roads, provide employment and other social amenities, there has to be prudent
financial management.
“Most leakages have to be blocked. Some people have to do with less of what they used to get. And I expect that members of the fourth estate of the realm who are partners of government should understand this. So, how come all of a sudden, subvention or no subvention has become an issue. Is it only their subvention that has been affected? There are other areas where government has to rationalize," he said.
While
expressing happiness that the NUJ Chairman acknowledged the fact that the
Ministry of Health provided free medical care to journalists during their last
press week, the Commissioner wondered why they didn't see the Ministry of
Health as part of Soludo's Government. The Ministry of Health couldn't have
provided the free medical care without Governor Soludo’s approval.
According
to Nwosu, the issue of invitation to the Governor's two years in office is
simply looking for an excuse to vent in this manner because everybody was
invited. "The invitation was given to everybody including journalists.
Otherwise, how was the event covered such that people all over the world got to
know about it and the good works that Mr Governor has done? How come people
knew about the second anniversary and the beautiful roads and other amenities,
clean water supply and the rest of them that the governor has done if journalists
didn't cover it?” he asked.
On
the issue of National Light, the Commissioner said that in view of the
prevalent scarce resources government had to prioritize in order to be better
cost efficient. "That National Light was shut down does not mean that the
staff were sent home empty handed. Yes, National Light was shut down for
reasons that were given then. But the entire staff were absorbed into the
Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), including my own Ministry of
Information.
"Sometimes
when people talk, I wonder whether they live with us in this Anambra State or
they're in the diaspora. What I'm trying to do is to correct the wrong
impression. If he's saying that the governor is not as forthcoming as those
before him, he should also be able to see why it is not happening the way it
used to happen before because the bread and butter or the manna does not fall
the way it used to fall before.
“Resources
are actually scarce and for any reasonable government, the right thing to do is
to begin to rationalize and curb wastages in order to channel available
resources to key areas that will benefit greater number of Ndi Anambra. Does
this now mean that Soludo hates journalists? Mbanu! I think my Chairman over
reacted.
"I
can also tell you that between myself and the Press Secretary, Chris Aburime,
we have attended a number of NUJ events since the inception of this
administration two years ago. In fact, at one of the events, I delivered a
paper. Those I couldn't attend, the Press Secretary attended. Does Dr Odogwu
think that we attended those events without the tacit approval of the Governor?
"As a matter fact, it's actually the Governor that delegates us to
represent him at those events because they write to him directly and he minutes
the letters to either myself, the Commissioner for Information, or the Press
Secretary to go and represent him. So, where have we gone wrong? Where has Mr
Governor, Charles Chukwuma Soludo, CFR, gone wrong? Does that show a man who
hates journalists?"
The
Commissioner said that Soludo is not just a friend of the profession, he's also
been an active participant as newspapers' guest columnist in the recent past
and a social media commentator when the pressure of state assignments permit
him.
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