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Tinubu Hails Media’s Role in Nation-Building, Commends Obaigbena’s Lekelekke Platform
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has praised the Nigerian media for its critical role in informing and educating citizens, stating that constructive criticism from journalists strengthens democracy and contributes to national development.

The President made the remarks during an interfaith breaking of fast with media executives, as well as members of the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria and the Nigerian Guild of Editors.

Tinubu also commended Nduka Obaigbena, Chairman of THISDAY Media Group and ARISE Media Group, for creating the Lekelekke platform, describing it as an initiative that amplifies Nigerian perspectives and challenges global dominance in the social media space.
Reflecting on his administration’s economic reforms, the President said Nigeria is steadily recovering from the economic difficulties his government inherited, particularly following key policy decisions such as the removal of fuel subsidy.

He urged Nigerians to support government efforts aimed at rebuilding the economy, emphasizing that national progress requires collaboration between leadership and citizens.
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NUJ FCT Introduces Health Insurance Programme for Media Workers
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has launched a health insurance scheme aimed at improving access to healthcare for media professionals in Abuja.
The initiative, unveiled during an NUJ FCT Congress in Abuja, is designed to provide journalists with affordable healthcare coverage under the FCT Health Insurance Scheme (FHIS). The programme is part of efforts by the union’s leadership to prioritise the welfare and wellbeing of journalists who often face health risks while carrying out their duties.
Speaking at the launch, NUJ FCT Council Chairman, Comrade Grace Ike, described the scheme as a historic milestone for the council, noting that it represents a significant step toward safeguarding the health of journalists who play a critical role in informing the public and promoting accountability in society.
Ike said the initiative was made possible through partnerships with stakeholders, including the FCT Health Services and Environment Secretariat, which provided free health insurance slots for journalists. According to her, the programme will reduce the financial burden of medical expenses on media practitioners while encouraging them to prioritise their health.
Mandate Secretary of the FCT Health Services and Environment Secretariat, Dr. Adedolapo Fasawe, who supported the initiative, called on political leaders, philanthropists, and organisations to sponsor health insurance coverage for journalists.
Fasawe emphasised that access to healthcare is a fundamental necessity and urged stakeholders to support media professionals who play an important role in informing the public.
She also reiterated the commitment of the FCT Administration to expanding healthcare access in the territory, stressing that universal health coverage can only be achieved through collective responsibility and collaboration among government, private sector actors, and individuals.
Under the initiative, about 150 journalists were initially enrolled into the scheme through free insurance slots provided by the FCT health authorities, while additional sponsorship by stakeholders has increased the number of beneficiaries to about 200 journalists.
The National President of the NUJ, Comrade Alhassan Yahya, commended the initiative, describing it as a critical intervention that will improve healthcare access for journalists, many of whom currently lack health insurance.
He noted that strengthening journalists’ welfare is essential for promoting professionalism and ensuring the media continues to play its role in democratic governance.
Beneficiaries of the programme also expressed appreciation to the NUJ leadership and health authorities, describing the scheme as a timely intervention that will ease the cost of medical care for media practitioners.
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Disu Seeks Stronger Partnership Between Police and Media During NUJ Visit
The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, on Friday paid a surprise visit to the secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), where he emphasized the importance of stronger collaboration between the Nigeria Police Force and the media.

During the visit, the police chief stressed that the relationship between security agencies and journalists is crucial for national stability, transparency, and public trust.

Disu noted that the media plays a vital role in shaping public perception of the police and in providing timely information that can help security agencies address emerging threats and maintain law and order.
He urged journalists to continue practicing responsible and balanced reporting while also helping to counter misinformation and fake news that could undermine security efforts.
According to the IGP, effective policing depends not only on operational strategies but also on the support of the public and the media, which serve as key channels for communication between law enforcement and citizens.
Disu further assured journalists of the police leadership’s commitment to transparency and improved engagement with the press, adding that constructive criticism from the media can help strengthen policing and accountability.
The NUJ leadership welcomed the visit and expressed readiness to work closely with the Nigeria Police Force to promote accurate reporting and foster mutual understanding between journalists and security agencies.
The visit comes barely weeks after Disu assumed office as Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police following his appointment by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in February 2026, succeeding former police chief Kayode Egbetokun.
Disu, a career police officer with over three decades of service in the Nigeria Police Force, previously served in several strategic positions including Commissioner of Police in the Federal Capital Territory and Rivers State before his elevation to the top police job.
Observers say the engagement with journalists signals a renewed effort by the police leadership to strengthen collaboration with the media in tackling crime and improving public confidence in law enforcement.
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Gowon Commends Tinubu’s Efforts to Tackle Nigeria’s Economic, Security Challenges
Former Nigerian Head of State, Yakubu Gowon, has praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for what he described as the administration’s efforts to improve Nigeria’s economy and address the country’s security challenges.
Gowon made the remarks while speaking with journalists after visiting the president at the Presidential Villa on Saturday.
The former military leader said President Tinubu was doing his best to move the country forward across political, economic and social sectors.
He also expressed confidence in the federal government’s ongoing efforts to manage and improve the nation’s security situation.
Gowon noted that while Nigeria faces complex challenges, the current administration appears committed to addressing them and steering the country toward stability and development.
