NGE 2025 Enugu Biennial Convention: Editors Press For Security Agencies-Media Collaboration For Promotion of Peace, Stability
The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) the apex professional body of the Nigerian editors has reeled out its resolutions at their just concluded 2025 biennial conventional and all I have to do is the held in Enugu.
This was contained in a release signed by its President and General- Secretary, Mr Eze Anaba and Onuoha Ukeh.
Some of the key resolutions of the Guild include their pressing for an effective collaboration b isetween the media and the security agencies towards peace and stability in all parts of the country.
The editors also resolved that security is the duty of both the government and the citizens and that the media practices should endeavour to promote diversity and representation as well as avoid one- sided stories and that the media should promote dialogue and consider the consequences of the application of faulty reportage.
The editors also agreed that the government should properly equip the Military and other security agencies with requisite and modern weapons needed to ensure security and also that the NGE should explore ways to benefit members by working with the Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN), Broadcast Organisation of Nigeria (BON) and the Guild of Online Publishers to establish a media trust fund and also that the new executive of the NGE should maintain the cardinal objectives of the professional body.

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