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INEC URGES MEDIA ORGANISATIONS WILLING TO COVER THE EDO AND ONDO GOVERNORSHIP ELECTIONS TO SUBMIT THEIR APPLICATIONS                                                                                     

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INEC URGES MEDIA ORGANISATIONS WILLING TO COVER THE EDO AND ONDO GOVERNORSHIP ELECTIONS TO SUBMIT THEIR APPLICATIONS                                                                                                               31-07-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                                        The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has urged Media Organisations willing to cover the Edo and Ondo governorship elections to submit their applications before the deadline on the first week of September this year.
INEC Chairman Professor Mahmoud Yakubu said in Abuja during the consultative meeting with the Media that only 24 media organisations representing Print, Radio, Television and online have uploaded the details of 227 personnel for the election.
He said early submission of applications would enable the Commission to produce and deliver the accreditation tags for the reporters, camera operators, technical and other support staff in good time for the election.
Professor Yakubu said that the Commission would collaborate the Security agencies to ensure the safety and protection of the Media Personnel and equipment as well as INEC officials, observers, service providers and the voters.

He gave an assurance that the Commission would also work to ensure that accredited journalists are granted unimpeded access to all voting and collation locations.
“ I wish to remind you of your obligation as journalists to report factually and accurately about the election and electoral activities in compliance with the ethics of your noble profession. You should continue to be a bulwark against fake news, misinformation and disinformation. I urge you to fully comply with the Nigerian Media Code of Election Coverage. Similarly, you are required to comply with the INEC guidelines for media accreditation available on our website”
In a remark, the National President ,Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Mr Chris Isiguzo urged journalists to always ensure adequate reportage of electoral activities as they serve as the bridge between the electoral commission and the citizens, ensuring that accurate information was disseminated and the voices of the people are heard.
Mr Isiguzo commended INEC for their efforts in recovering the materials they lost in INEC office in Benin as a result of flooding.

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