Project Nigeria positively, minister charges online publishers at GOCOP 7th annual conference

GOCOP 7th annual conference

Minister of information and national orientation Mohammed Idris has said that positive reports on Nigeria is crucial to the country’s socio-economic growth and development, charging online publishers to focus on that.

Idris told members of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) during her seventh annual conference in Abuja on Thursday that by promoting positive reports about Nigeria, foreign direct investment and other developmental plans of the country would be achieved.

The conference was themed “Roadmap for socio-economic recovery and sustainability”.

“If you say you want foreign direct investment, you want Nigeria to grow, and you want every good thing that happens to all great countries in the world to happen in this country, you must be prepared to project your own country; nobody else will do it for us,” Idris said.

The minister therefore urged GOCOP to carry out its responsibility with patriotism and professionalism, noting that the good things happening in the country far outweigh the bad things, and they should be projected.

“As Guild of Corporate Online Publishers, you have this great responsibility to ensure that you report only the truth and to help government officials to also tell the truth; it is your responsibility and you have to uphold it,” he said.

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The minister urged the guild not to relent in its quest to sanitise and get rid of false news carried by online media but to continue to sustain its peer review system and disciplinary measures against erring members.

Idris reiterated the government’s commitment to return credibility to the business of government in the country while urging Nigerians to be optimistic with the present administration of President Bola Tinubu, who is working assiduously to chart a roadmap for the socio-economic recovery and sustainability of the country.

“You have to trust the person you have elected, and that’s the only way you can hold him accountable when he goes overboard,” he said.

On her part, president of GOCOP Maureen Chigbo said the guild would continue to ensure that it upholds professionalism which its members are known for, adding that not all online publishers are members of the guild due to its insistence on a mechanism to check and sanction erring members who do not play by the rules.

“We will continue to work towards making sure that our members are professionals because professionalism is our watchword,” she said.

The event had in attendance the special adviser to the president on policy coordination, Hadiza Bala Usman; registrar of JAMB, Prof Ishaq Oloyede; and many others.