Idris also affirmed that no single journalist has been incarcerated under the Tinubu administration for practising responsible journalism, stressing that the media is largely free in Nigeria.
He said: “I have not seen somebody in the life of this administration, for example, who has been put in jail or who has gone into exile as a result of press freedom. He said as President Tinubu strives to position Nigeria as an attractive destination for Foreign Direct Investment, the media must present a positive and accurate portrayal of the country to the international community.
On his part, the Minister of Environment, Dr. Iziaq Salako, said what is needed now in the face of intense environmental challenges is a press for the Planet. “These commitments outline our path towards sustainability, emphasizing the need for collaborative action, innovation, and accountability. He further stressed that “Environmental degradation exacerbates resource scarcity, heightens social tensions, and undermines stability.
“Let us therefore work together, across sectors and borders, to harness the power of media in addressing the environmental crisis and advancing sustainable development.
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