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Obiano does not have 55m bed Group

Obiano does not have 55m bed Group

 

Group Slams The Union for Publishing False Stories

 

The Executive Director of Media Rights and Ethics Group, Prince

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Ezekiel Anamambu has slammed the Editorial Board of The Union

newspapers for what it described as “dragging Nigerian journalism back

to the stone age,” with its front-page story on Thursday November 19,

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2015 alleging that Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State spent the

sum of N55m on buying a golden bed.

 

Addressing a Press Conference in Onitsha on Thursday, the Executive

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Director of the media watchdog group dismissed The Union’s Editorial

Board as a bunch of “mercantile stragglers who have no business with

the noble profession of journalism,” describing the paper’s cover

story titled – Obiano Blows N55m on Gold Beds as “the height of

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irresponsible journalism.”

 

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According to him, it was regrettable that The Union, a fledgling

publication with a very narrow readership should allow itself to be

dragged into the smear campaign mounted by one of the feuding parties

in the media war between the former governor of Anambra State, Mr.

Peter Obi and his successor.

 

“We have been monitoring the response of many Nigerian newspapers to

the on-going war and we can categorically say that no other newspaper

has demonstrated the level of despicable carelessness that The Union

displayed with its cover story. Is this how The Union hopes to

survive?” Prince Amanambu asked; pointing out that it was ethically

wrong for the paper to canonize sensationalism and falsehood on its

covers.

 

Said he: “The Media Rights and Ethics Group is appalled that a

relatively new publication as The Union has chosen a voyeuristic and

sensational path to announce itself in the Nigerian market at a time

when the nation needs a brand of journalism that will ask serious

questions about the many challenges facing Nigeria at the moment. We

would have expected The Union to champion relevant causes like the

continued incarceration of Nnamdi Kanu and the threat by the Nigerian

army to shoot at unarmed Igbo youths who are trying to express

themselves in democratic Nigeria. Alas, The Union has shown that it is

not prepared for serious journalism,” Prince Amanambu declared.

 

The group bemoaned the embarrassing decline in values that must have

led to the obvious financial inducements that may have goaded the

editors of The Union into publishing a story whose authenticity it

cannot defend.

 

“Can the editors of The Union publish any reliable evidence to

convince Nigerians that Governor Obiano sleeps on a golden bed? Can

they produce evidence of purchase of this bed with the name of the

manufacturer, date of manufacture as well as the date of purchase with

Obiano’s signature on the receipts?” Prince Amanambu queried.

 

The Rights activist however urged Governor Obiano to ignore The Union

and its sponsors and concentrate on his activities and programmes that

are already turning the fortunes of the state around.

 

“We are solidly behind Governor Obiano. We have are happy with that he

has cleared kidnappers and armed robbers from Anambra State. We are

happy with the flyovers that are springing up in Awka. We are happy

with the jobs that his agricultural programmes are creating. We are

happy with the investments he has attracted so far and we hope that he

will continue to lead Anambra well. But somebody should please tell

Peter Obi to leave Obiano alone. Peter has done his two terms and

should leave Anambra alone,” he declared.

 

The Rights grouped warned other scavenging publications to steer clear

of the South East where it noted that most of the governors were

showing a clear determination to build a domestic economy that would

accommodate Igbo people who were displaced by Boko Haram from

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