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September 27, 2006
2007: Mu’azu admonishes Nigerians
Bauchi State governor, Ahmadu Adamu Mu’azu, has said that caution should be the watchword on discussion of any political issues especially at this crucial period in the nation’s history.
ISHOLA MICHAEL, Bauchi - 27.09.2006
The governor said this became imperative as the nation transits from one civilian administration to another.
Speaking when he received the Director General of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Dr. Tonie Iredia, who paid a working visit to the state, the governor solicited the collaboration of the media in the transition.
While advising NTA to avoid the suppression of news items on any political aspiration, he stressed the need for everyone to be given equal opportunity to present his programmes to the people.
Mu’azu, who indicted journalists in the state for what he described as “under reporting the activities of my administration in the past few weeks,” however, commended NTA’s initiative to go international and hoped that it would be sustained.
Ealier, the Director-General of the Nigeria Television Authority, (NTA) had lamented the epileptic transmission of services at the NTA Bauchi, describing it as unacceptable.
Posted by Publisher at September 27, 2006 01:25 PM
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