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Edo 2024: Be objective in your analysis – APC diaspora chieftain urges media

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A former Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in South Africa, Mr Bola Babarinde, has urged media professionals in Nigeria to be objective in reporting and analysing political events.

Babarinde, in a statement on Wednesday, said that while the media played a crucial role in holding power accountable, it must be done with caution and intelligence.

He described the alleged “intimidation” of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Edo, Sen. Monday Okpebholo, for declining a media interview due to his busy schedule, as “uncalled for.”

The APC diaspora chieftain said that the strong criticism that greeted Okpebholo’s action, suggested a shift from objective journalism to a more oppositional role.

According to him, by adopting a confrontational approach, the media outfit risks alienating its most valuable audience, intellectual and discerning viewers, who expected balanced reporting.

“APC’s governorship candidate in Edo, Monday Okpebholo, is reportedly facing harassment and intimidation from some media organisations for declining an interview due to his busy schedule.

“Okpebholo, focused on his campaign and fulfilling various obligations; has been unable to accommodate all media requests.

“Aggressive approach in response to this situation has raised concerns about media ethics and the pressure placed on candidates.

“As the election approaches, the incident underscores the challenges politicians face in balancing campaign duties with media expectations, while also highlighting the importance of respecting candidates’ time constraints.

“If unchecked, this trend could damage the network’s reputation and undermine the profession’s integrity, leading to a loss of credibility,” he said.

Babarinde, while commending some media professionals for their dedication and insightful analysis, urged them to be cautious in their comments.

“While their passion for holding leaders accountable is commendable, analysts can enhance their impact by tempering their emotions and embracing greater realism in their critiques, particularly when addressing the ruling party.

“By striking a balance between fervour and objectivity, analysts could strengthen their credibility and offer more nuanced, constructive criticism, ultimately elevating the discourse and maintaining the high standards expected of seasoned journalists.

“This adjustment would not only benefit their audience but also their professional legacy,” he said.

Victor Adeoti

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