The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) has reiterated its recommitment to the watchdog role as defenders of democracy and press freedom.
The NGE made the pledge in a communiqué issued at the end of the two-day National Biennial Convention, which took place in Owerri, the Imo State capital at the weekend.
The convention examined the role of journalists in the 2023 general elections with the theme, ‘Post 2023 Election: Promoting Professionalism for Enhancement of Democracy and Good Governance’.
The communiqué was signed by the newly elected president, Eze Anaba and general secretary, Dr Iyobosa Uwugiaren.
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The guild said it was conscious of its constitutional and social responsibility and committed to professionalism to help forge a society that thrives on transparency, inclusivity, justice and a system of government that is accountable to the citizens.
The communiqué read, “We, as journalists, bear the enormous responsibility of providing accurate, reliable, and unbiased news to the public, thereby fostering transparency, accountability, and public participation in the affairs of our nation.
“The 2023 general elections marked a decisive turning point for our nation’s democracy. And as we embark on this new phase, it has become very necessary that editors – as gatekeepers recommit themselves to the highest standards of professionalism, ethics, and integrity.
“We must be the precursors of truth, holding those in power accountable; while providing a platform for diverse voices and perspectives.
“To achieve this, we must prioritize continuous professional development and capacity building. As journalists, we should strive to stay updated on emerging trends, technological advancements, and ethical standards within our industry.”
The NGE said it will collaborate and foster partnerships with other stakeholders by engaging with civil society organizations, government agencies, and international bodies to build bridges and intensify mutual impact.
The convention was attended by 400 editors cutting across the print, broadcast and online media.