HeadlinesNews Responsible and ethical journalism espouses truth and sanctity of facts – Oyo Govt By maritimemag January 3, 2021 ShareTweet 0 Responsible and ethical journalism espouses truth and sanctity of facts – Oyo Govt Abiodun OBA The Oyo State Government has stressed that responsible and ethical journalism espouses truth and the sanctity of facts above fiction. Gov. Seyi Makinde’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr Taiwo Adisa, reiterated this in a statement issued in Ibadan on Saturday while reacting to some online publications (not nigeriamaritime360,com), speculating that the office of the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) was burgled last week. The state government, however, described the report as fake news, stressing that there was no iota of truth to the claim in the story. It admonished newsmen to always seek clarifications from relevant authorities to avoid the allure of fake news. “Checks with all arms of security at the secretariat confirmed that the story was fake, unfounded and indeed an outright lie. “Indeed, the original publisher of the story, Mega Icon, was so mischievous that he didn’t crosscheck the purported story with any government official. “He only added a line debunking the story after an official of the SSG had questioned the veracity of the fake report. “He had claimed to an official of the government that he had to publish the fake news because he was once shunned by officials of the Ministry of Agriculture. “Surprisingly, Sahara Reporters lapped up the fake news, an indication that the integrity of the media houses is at stake. “The story not only failed the simplest tests that newsmen worth their onion subject news stories to, it raised all the red flags of fake news, as it claimed that no arrest had been made without stating which police station the alleged burglary was reported to and by whom. “The fake news had also gone ahead to state that imaginary valuables were carted away without stating what and what was stolen. “Sadly, the purveyors of the fake news have also let down their readers by not being able to provide further details days after publishing the initial lie,” the statement read in part. “There are constitutional stipulations that guide against the publication of falsehood. “We find it appalling that a media house worth its name would publish a story that has no basis and is not in any way close to reality. “In fact, we can no longer doubt the fact that the purveyors of this fake news are out to blackmail the government in an attempt to rubbish the initiatives of the administration in the security sector. “We want to, however, state categorically that the state will ensure no offender goes unpunished, as there are constitutional provisions against the publication of falsehood by the press despite the fundamental freedom of expression,” it emphasized. The statement said the administration can no longer condone the excesses of mischief-makers and warned purveyors of fake news to leave the state or risk sanctions. The state government warned that anyone who deliberately publishes fake and concocted report would be made to face the wrath of the law. © 2021, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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