Insights Into The Tinubu And THISDAY Matter By Niran Adedokun by Racoon(m): 8:00am On Dec 15, 2022 |
As a communications practitioner, I am scandalised by the response of Messrs Bayo Onanuga and Dele Alake, two media veterans and leaders of the Asiwaju Bola Tinubu Presidential Campaign, to a statement issued by the THISDAY/Arise Group earlier this week. If the statement was in their individual capacities, perhaps it would be excusable, but that should not emanate from a candidate seeking electoral office.
Of course, these long-time allies of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress will justify their riposte and attribute it to the irritation from the media organisation which recently published damaging reports that the campaign insist is unsubstantiated.
There is one other thing. For weeks on end, presenters on Arise News Television went on and on about how Tinubu had refused to honour invitations for interviews. As one of the leading media outlets in the country, I found nothing unusual about the channel’s expectation that a frontline presidential candidate should make himself available to its viewers. But it soon looked like there was an obsession with the Tinubu refusal.
It is within the remit of Arise News to expect presidential aspirants to grant interviews or even take part in debates. Without a doubt, the channel has one of the largest following of Nigerians across the world, and it would desire to give its viewers the best. That is more so with the approaching elections and the need for Nigerians to get well acquainted with the candidates.
However, candidates also may reject the offer. The channel may hinge its insistence on public interest, but politicians have a right to decide what’s best for them and bear the consequences of those decisions. That a politician must communicate with all Nigerians does not mean this communication must be through the Arise News channel.
Tinubu’s team held this position, and they have the right to it. The media outlet should have accepted this graciously and moved on. There is not much more about democracy than the capacity to live and let others live!
None of these, however, justifies the virulent attack on the THISDAY/Arise group, some of the staff, and their proprietor, Prince Nduka Obaigbena. As legendary media practitioners, one of whom is a media owner, these gentlemen should have stuck to the facts and avoided defamatory personal attacks that made ridicule of their message.
Restraint is expedient, not just because their outburst can bring disrepute to the media, but because they represent the greater cause of selling a presidential candidate to Nigerians. In the end, the statement does no credit to the candidacy of their principal, who on his own steam, bears a formidability that only needs positive ventilation.
But rather than moving Tinubu’s mission forward, this statement only promotes the egos of the men who would want to be seen as far more credible and ethical than Obaigbena and his media outlets. Unfortunately, the efforts are misdirected in the circumstance, as none of these three men is contesting public office, so Nigerians are not immediately interested in their lives, private or public.
This is one thing spokespersons for political aspirants cannot understand. Your principals surrender themselves to the scrutiny of Nigerians when they aspire to contest for office. And in those instances, no question is too sacred to ask, and now no ground is too hallowed to tread.
The assumption that Nigerians have no right to beam their searchlight on the lives of aspiring or sitting political officeholders is a misconception of the idea of democracy.
Assuming that every inquiry is from the satanic camp of some imaginary opposition also is like taking Nigerians for granted. This general disposition gets more upsetting when people who spoke truth to power at some point take the exercise of free speech as enmity.
Even after establishing enmity, spokespersons for persons who aspire to win elections do not go to war with the media! Not even proven cases of bias against a media organisation, which is traditionally a vehicle for improved citizenship, justify absolute confrontation from a candidate’s camp. We must understand from the outset that the idea of absolute neutrality, even for the media, is utopian.
Yet, politicians must communicate with the people, which is why professional communicators should do their best not to alienate any segment of the citizenry for holding contrary opinions. This is what you end up doing with the readers and viewers of a media outlet that you go to war with. Now, when things get out of hand, there is an industry ombudsman or even the courts for arbitration.
Even then, such situations should be rare because communicators are trained to manage issues and avoid crises as much as possible. It is indeed possible to reach a mutual understanding all the time. Even when people disagree, they should go into elections with being disagreeable, otherwise, politicians may win elections, alright, but they may lose the legitimacy battle.
There is one other thing spokespersons for the 2023 elections campaign of political parties must understand. With loyalists like veteran actor Ebun Oloyede daring all consequences to embark on the obscene act that went viral recently, one can conclude that the frontline candidates already have loads of supporters on lockdown. Yet politicians always aspire to win more supporters. This is one reason they say 24 hours is too long for things to change in politics.
So, what is the point? The largest voting bloc in the coming elections does not understand the combative language employed in the statement from the Presidential Campaign Council of the APC. Those who would be voting from this bloc were not here in the 1990s when the military bullied everyone into submission and the media fought without taking prisoners.
These people are not interested in the quarrelsome tendencies of politicians and their aides. What catches their fancy is the levelheaded, savvy candidates, who are accountable, in tune with current global realities and willing to prioritise their interests.
Buried in too much semantics is the suspicion of opacity, which will put this new generation off and create an advance opposition group that will haunt a new government from day one even. Parties and their spokespersons must therefore conduct themselves in such a way that they will win elections and win the minds and support of the people.
Leading lights in the media should never defecate in the room in which they once laid their heads. The questions raised about Reuben Abati and his affiliation with the Peoples Democratic Party in the last elections are mischievous.
There is no way his few years in politics can obliterate his phenomena contributions to journalism and public discourse over the past 30 years. The same goes for Rufai Oseni and Shaka Momodu. We must resist every attempt to trash the media for political reasons.
Politicians remain friends. Nuhu Ribadu and Festus Keyamo, who once prosecuted Tinubu, are now some of his staunchest supporters. Just as Atiku Abubakar, possibly his most formidable opponent in the coming elections, sided with him in 2007 and 2015. Politicians always find their way back into the same bed; bed Professions and professional bodies never return from self-inflicted harm like what is in the offing.
If you are in doubt, check how the Nigerian Bar Association allowed politics in its midst about 30 years ago, and ask if it ever recovered. Life must surely go on after politics. This is something we must tell respected media men, even as we advise them to do their jobs, which is the marketing rather than de-marketing candidates because of their vitriolic attacks on ordinary Nigerians and assumed enemies of their causes.
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Re: Insights Into The Tinubu And THISDAY Matter By Niran Adedokun by God1000(m): 8:02am On Dec 15, 2022 |
Why is Tinubu's camp going haywire attacking the media every now and then for doing their jobs, too pettish |
Re: Insights Into The Tinubu And THISDAY Matter By Niran Adedokun by Racoon(m): 8:03am On Dec 15, 2022 |
Nice and balanced reportage.Apportioning blame where you were supposed to while condemning the taking of the electorate for granted by these dubious politicians. |
Re: Insights Into The Tinubu And THISDAY Matter By Niran Adedokun by Nobody: 8:04am On Dec 15, 2022 |
A presidential candidate that cannot debate in 2022 should not be contesting for president 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Insights Into The Tinubu And THISDAY Matter By Niran Adedokun by Racoon(m): 8:05am On Dec 15, 2022 |
"..That is more so with the approaching elections and need for Nigerians to get well acquainted with the candidates.
This is one thing spokespersons for political aspirants cannot understand. Your principals surrender themselves to the scrutiny of Nigerians when they aspire to contest for office. And in those instances, no question is too sacred to ask, and now no ground is too hallowed to tread.
The assumption that Nigerians have no right to beam their searchlight on the lives of aspiring or sitting political officeholders is a misconception of the idea of democracy.
Assuming that every inquiry is from the satanic camp of some imaginary opposition also is like taking Nigerians for granted. This general disposition gets more upsetting when people who spoke truth to power at some point take the exercise of free speech as enmity....." |
Re: Insights Into The Tinubu And THISDAY Matter By Niran Adedokun by Abfinest007(m): 8:15am On Dec 15, 2022 |
APC wants to silent d media but has failed |
Re: Insights Into The Tinubu And THISDAY Matter By Niran Adedokun by jumper524(m): 8:17am On Dec 15, 2022 |
God1000: Why is Tinubu's camp going haywire attacking the media every now and then for doing their jobs, too pettish Why won't they go mad on the people who who looted 2.4billion dollar ams deal that has sent plenty of soldiers. people's children to early grave, why? the facts are out there and you expect people to be OBIdients quiet. truly the OBIdients are real slaves. 1 Like |
Re: Insights Into The Tinubu And THISDAY Matter By Niran Adedokun by Agbegbaorogboye: 8:41am On Dec 15, 2022 |
Good read
I hope this writer won't be accused of bias since he's coming from punch |
Re: Insights Into The Tinubu And THISDAY Matter By Niran Adedokun by Dreal1247: 8:42am On Dec 15, 2022 |
The truth is that the masses identify with Governorship, House of Representatives, House of Senate candidates who are from APC. Most of the crowd you observe during the rallies are not in any way supporting Tinubu . APC has finished the country. Nigeria is in a life support machine. And the APC has nothing to offer. With Shettima Mr Boko Haram as a Vice President to a Muslim Tinubu. Our mumu don do. |
Re: Insights Into The Tinubu And THISDAY Matter By Niran Adedokun by Racoon(m): 11:36am On Dec 15, 2022 |
Abfinest007: APC wants to silent d media but has failed Well said sir, but they won't succeed. 1 Like |
Re: Insights Into The Tinubu And THISDAY Matter By Niran Adedokun by Racoon(m): 5:13am On Dec 23, 2022 |
The interest level in the next general elections is driven by economic challenges plaguing the nation, poverty and insecurity amongst others.The appetite of the youths in this election is high who have carpeted candidates who have dodged presidential debates. |
Re: Insights Into The Tinubu And THISDAY Matter By Niran Adedokun by Trapnews: 5:18am On Dec 23, 2022 |
God1000: Why is Tinubu's camp going haywire attacking the media every now and then for doing their jobs, too pettish No one has monopoly for violence. Tell the owner to stop misbehaving or else... |
Re: Insights Into The Tinubu And THISDAY Matter By Niran Adedokun by Trapnews: 5:20am On Dec 23, 2022 |
Abfinest007: APC wants to silent d media but has failed Any media outlet dishing out fake news about Tinubu will be dealt with in the Language they understand. |
Re: Insights Into The Tinubu And THISDAY Matter By Niran Adedokun by emkz: 5:52am On Dec 23, 2022 |
The apparent obsession by Arise/ThisDay by bringing David Hundeyin to talk about a matter ThisDay/Arise refused to investigate as well as lift news from social media against Tinubu again without verifying led one to suspect Arise/ThisDay were on a vendetta mission for being snubbed by Bola Tinubu.
If Tinubu said he wasn't attending their townhall, interview or any intervew, why were they still insisting he must attend? Why didn't they move on quietly as the writer asked?
As for Bayo Onanuga and Dele Alake, I think they went too far with their attacks, but it was probably the most functional since gentle responses to ThisDay/Arise failed to accomplish the needed result, especially as ThisDay/Arise were combative and misleading the public with fake news. Why would ThisDay/Arise talk about a "Noriega moment", suggesting they had accepted that Tinubu was a wanted narcotic criminal in the US, and they say Tinubu's campaign should not run them out of town?
I supported the fight and never wanted it to end. |