Media expert tasks journalists on ethics, professionalism, integrity
By Uzair Adam, Anwar Usman and Anas Abbas
Malam Aisar Fagge, a renowned media personality, has urged journalists to prioritize what is best for their audience during reportage to avoid chaos and unnecessary tensions.
Fagge, who is also a lecturer at the Department of Mass Communication, Kano State Polytechnic, made this call during a one-day workshop held at the NUJ Secretariat, Kano state on Saturday.
As the discussant, Fagge lamented the tendency of journalists to focus on negative stories, emphasizing that not all truths are publishable.
He cautioned that journalists should consider their religious and cultural values and only report what is significant and does not conflict with those values.
“Journalists should know that even if something is true, it is not all truths that should be reported, as we have publishable and unpublishable truth,” he said.
He also called on journalists to consider the interests of the owners of their organizations, stating, “However, you need to also consider the interest of the owners of your organisation so that it will not affect you.”
Additionally, Fagge stressed the significance of following up on events, as they can provide valuable insights and information for reporting.
“Journalists should be following such events as they will help them significantly,” he added.