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    Olu Samuel, Lokoja

    The Kogi state council of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ have said that politicians should not drag it’s members into the mucky political waters.

    Addressing a news conference on Sunday in Lokoja, the Chairman of the Union,Adeiza Momohjimo said some politicians are in the habit of blaming their political woes on journalists.

    “Our attention has been drawn to some reports in the media by politicians since the conduct of APC governorship primary in Kogi State, trying to condemn the exercise and in a way impugning on the integrity of journalists and our various media houses.
    According to him, they claimed no election held anywhere, that results were cooked and announcement made.

    He said that members (journalists) went to the field on the election day and monitored the process across the state.

    “Audio, videos and pictorials evidence of the exercise were gotten from the field by journalists while monitoring the process and reports were sent to various media houses, based on their observations on the field”. He noted

    He said members were fair enough to report places where voting started early and some other places where there were delay in arrival of electoral materials and officials as it’s typical of Nigerian elections.

    “Having monitored and reported the process in our media outlets, journalists converged at the collation center at the State APC secretariat in Lokoja and stayed up till 3am in the morning of Saturday to also cover the collation and declaration of results”.

    According to him,for any aggrieved politician to now assert that all these sacrifices done by journalists amounted to colluding to declare concocted results, is not just far from the truth but showing disrespect for journalists and their media organisations.

    For us at the Kogi NUJ, we stand by the reports of journalists as published in their various media outlets on the conduct of the election.

    We want to use this medium to advise our politicians to use the prescribed ways of seeking redress whenever the outcome of elections are not favourable to them rather than resorting to blackmail and attempting to pull everything down.

    I wish to also urge all journalists in the state to continue to uphold the ethical standards of the profession throughout this election season and beyond.

    To the aspirants who lost at the primaries, let them know that journalists are not and will never be their problems as they go in search of solution to their problems”. He said.

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