Making this call the ICPC Anti-Corruption Commissioner, Mr. Hassan Salihu, during a one-day training for Kano online journalists, organized by the Association of Kano Online Journalists (ASKOJ) under the theme, “Effective Reportage of ICPC’s Operation and Initiatives.”
He stated that online journalists play ,a significant role in raising public awareness about the dangers of corruption, which he said is holding the country back economically, politically, and socially. He also noted that online media is the fastest means of disseminating news to the public.
While speaking at the occasion, the Kano Resident Commissioner of ICPC, Barrister Ibrahim Abubakar Kaugama, disclosed that the training was authorized by the Chairman of the Commission, Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu, as part of efforts to strengthen the relationship between online journalists and the Commission.
Speaking on his behalf
Abubakar Jibril, Kaugama discussed the ICPC’s engagement with the media, categorizing information as basic, confidential, and classified.
He also elaborated on Section 6, Subsection E of the ICPC Act, 2000, which empowers the Commission to conduct its operations according to specific guidelines. Furthermore, he provided a general definition of corruption as outlined in Section 19 of the ICPC Act, 2000.
He said that ” Corruption is generally referred to as the abuse of entrusted power or position for conferring undue gain or benefit to another,” Kaugama explained.
He then mentioned some of the Commission’s achievements from 2019 to 2023, including organizational reforms, capacity assessments, improved administrative oversight, the utilization and optimization of forensic investigative infrastructure, and the upgrade of new interview rooms.
However,the the Chairman of ASKOJ, Yakubu Salisu, enumerated background on the association, which was established in 2020 with the goal of uniting professional online journalists in Kano State under one umbrella to ensure coordination and uphold journalistic ethics such as truthfulness, accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, fairness, and public accountability.
He Therefore added that ” Our
engagement today with the Independent Corrupt Practices & Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) is in fulfillment of Chapter 2, Section 22 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which empowers the press to uphold the responsibility and accountability of the government to the people,” Salisu stated.
He then stated that the session was part of ongoing efforts to empower ASKOJ members with the necessary information to enhance their professional competence and ability to strike a balance between holding public officeholders accountable and respecting individual rights in news reporting.
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has tasked online journalists,on the needs, to prioritize developmental reporting to strengthen the fight against corruption, rather than producing content that could escalate tensions in the country.
Making this call the ICPC Anti-Corruption Commissioner, Mr. Hassan Salihu, during a one-day training for Kano online journalists, organized by the Association of Kano Online Journalists (ASKOJ) under the theme, “Effective Reportage of ICPC’s Operation and Initiatives.”
He stated that online journalists play ,a significant role in raising public awareness about the dangers of corruption, which he said is holding the country back economically, politically, and socially. He also noted that online media is the fastest means of disseminating news to the public.
While speaking at the occasion, the Kano Resident Commissioner of ICPC, Barrister Ibrahim Abubakar Kaugama, disclosed that the training was authorized by the Chairman of the Commission, Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu, as part of efforts to strengthen the relationship between online journalists and the Commission.
Speaking on his behalf
Abubakar Jibril, Kaugama discussed the ICPC’s engagement with the media, categorizing information as basic, confidential, and classified.
He also elaborated on Section 6, Subsection E of the ICPC Act, 2000, which empowers the Commission to conduct its operations according to specific guidelines. Furthermore, he provided a general definition of corruption as outlined in Section 19 of the ICPC Act, 2000.
He said that ” Corruption is generally referred to as the abuse of entrusted power or position for conferring undue gain or benefit to another,” Kaugama explained.
He then mentioned some of the Commission’s achievements from 2019 to 2023, including organizational reforms, capacity assessments, improved administrative oversight, the utilization and optimization of forensic investigative infrastructure, and the upgrade of new interview rooms.
However,the the Chairman of ASKOJ, Yakubu Salisu, enumerated background on the association, which was established in 2020 with the goal of uniting professional online journalists in Kano State under one umbrella to ensure coordination and uphold journalistic ethics such as truthfulness, accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, fairness, and public accountability.
He Therefore added that ” Our
engagement today with the Independent Corrupt Practices & Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) is in fulfillment of Chapter 2, Section 22 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which empowers the press to uphold the responsibility and accountability of the government to the people,” Salisu stated.
He then stated that the session was part of ongoing efforts to empower ASKOJ members with the necessary information to enhance their professional competence and ability to strike a balance between holding public officeholders accountable and respecting individual rights in news reporting.