Nigerian
online publishers have hailed the appointments of Femi Adesina and
Garba Shehu as the Special Adviser on Media and Senior Special Assistant
on Media to President Muhammadu Buhari.
The publishers, under
the aegis of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP), also
applauded the appointment of Habib Aruna as the Chief Press Secretary to
the Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode.
GOCOP, in a statement issued on Monday by its President, Malachy Agbo, said all the appointments were merited.
Agbo
described Adesina, Shehu and Aruna as thoroughbred journalists and
administrators who will bring their wide range of experience to bear on
the assignments at hand.
He said the choice of the appointees was a reflection of the deep thought that went into the selection process.
GOCOP, however, challenged the appointees not to lose focus when they assume office.
Agbo said they should not fall into the temptation of abandoning the ethics of the profession once in office.
He
added: "With you in office, we look forward to a freer and robust
press, a media that is not in shackles and a good working relationship
with all stakeholders."
Agbo equally
charged the media to, in the course of carrying out their enormous task
of putting both the elected and appointed leaders under close scrutiny,
operate within the ethics of the journalism profession.
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