According to a report by 247oreports.com, the Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Aniekan Umanah has
been accused by the state chapter of the Nigerian Union of
Journalist of using public fund for bribery and building formidable
edifice across the state, and the group has agreed to pass a vote of no confidence and the removal of the Commisioner Umanah
without further delay.
Continue to read the endless list of accusations after the cut...
According to them, Mr Umanah gave large sums of money to the NUJ State Chairman Mr Joe Effiong and Emmanuel Efiong the Federated Chapel Chairman to ensure that the vote of no confidence by the Union of journalists. He is accused of defrauding the local media of their advert fees-collecting hundreds of thousands from government and paying only fifty thousand naira to them on full page advertorial as well as collecting millions of naira from the State government, using the names of the NUJ and Federated Chapel without ever remitting any to those organisations. Aniekan Umanah has also been frustrating the State government Newspaper-The Pioneer Newspapers-a parastatal under his Ministry simply because the Governor had earlier rejected his (Umanah’s) candidate; so he is doing everything to humiliate the present General Manager in the person of Udo Silas who is not his tribe man. The Union wants the Commissioner of information to be removed from office, that he is a fraudster, not caring about the local media.
Mr Umanah is currently using the millions he has been collecting from the government on behalf of the Union in building three palatial houses simultaneously in Abak, Osongama and Shelter Afrigue extension in Mbiabong Etoi, after he had completed his mansions in Shelter Afrigue and Abuja. It is also known that Aniekan Umanah is nursing a House of Representatives ambition and has been spending a lot of money on his constituent who before now hated him with a passion.
Some of the correspondent chapel members also accused Mr Aniekan
Umanah of owing their media houses millions of Naira without paying for
years and anytime they go to him for their funds , he always molests
them and uses his police security to throw them out of his office. And
the NUJ members have sworn that should the duo of Joe Effiung and
Emmanuel Effiong deviate from the earlier agreement of passing a vote of
no confidence on the Commissioner they will sack their executives and
petition the Commissioner before the EFCC , Code of Conduct Bureau,
State Government and other relevant authorities.In the
meantime,journalists in Akwa Ibom State are challenging the state
government to change its character towards reporters in order to be
assured of effective coverage of state functions. The newsmen raised the
motion, weekend at the end of an emergency meeting of the State
Executive Council, SEC, of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Akwa
Ibom State Council in which issues of welfare of members and promotion
of effective practice in the state were considered.
Apparently piqued by what it considered as ugly acts of harassing and
barring journalists from venues of state functions, the union
threatened to stop further coverage of government functions if things do
not change for the better. In a resolution signed by the 29 members of
the SEC, the union recalled that during State Government/NLC
stakeholders meeting, the Guild of Editors of Nigeria’s Conference and
lately during the President’s visit, journalists were treated with
derision.
“The Union strongly condemns the ugly acts of harassing and barring of journalists from venues of state events, and locking out of journalists from the Government House by security operatives”.
“The over-zealousness exhibited by some security operatives at state events is unreasonable and counter-productive as the press is not a security threat but has a sacred duty of purveying information for public good”, they stressed.
“The Union strongly condemns the ugly acts of harassing and barring of journalists from venues of state events, and locking out of journalists from the Government House by security operatives”.
“The over-zealousness exhibited by some security operatives at state events is unreasonable and counter-productive as the press is not a security threat but has a sacred duty of purveying information for public good”, they stressed.
The union urged the state government to urgently intervene in the
abnormal situation by calling security operatives to order, as the
newsmen added that “henceforth, if the press is treated with such
ignominy experienced in the recent past, the press community in the
state will be left with no other option than resort to total boycott of
all government events”. On the management of information in the state,
the union expressed worry that government media managers especially the
Commissioner of Information, Mr Aniekan Umanah has sidelined
correspondents of national newspapers by dealing directly with their
head offices in the placement of news and advertorials.
“The union is deeply concerned that since the inception of the present
administration over five years ago, the leadership of NUJ in the state
has not been allowed access to Governor” the union noted. The newsmen
are also bothered about the delay in having an interactive session with
the Governor, months after his second term, blaming its information
managers. “It is appalling that two years after members of the union
have been repeatedly informed in public by government media managers
that the construction of the Information Drive will commence in earnest,
nothing has been done about the road.
The union is deeply concerned that 25 years after the creation of the
state, the corporate headquarters of Akwa Ibom Broadcasting
Corporation, AKBC, a major state media organ is still sitting in a
rented building which can scarcely afford enough accommodation for
state”, NUJ added”.
Accordingly, the pressmen proposed that the state government should
construct the information drive, the road leading to major information
units in the state, and also construct a permanent corporate
headquarters for the AKB.
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