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Why we Can’t Sanction Erring Media Houses on Code of Ethics – Press Council

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The Nigeria Press Council says it is constraint from sanctioning media houses and practitioners violating Code of Ethics for journalists in the country because of crisis among stakeholders in the industry.

The Executive Secretary of the council, Mr Francis Nwosu made this known in an interview on Wednesday in Abuja.

NAN reports that the executive secretary was reacting to complaints received by the council against headlines and stories by certain media houses in negation of the code of ethics.

Nwosu said that although the publications were found to be sensational, incisive and unprofessional as well as infringements on the corporate existence of the country, the council was constraint from sanctioning the erring media houses and practitioners.

“Appropriate sanctions are necessary to correct this trend but the council cannot do anything in that regard because of the crisis with the major stakeholders.

“I am talking about the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN), the Guild of Editors and the Nigerian Union of Journalists.

“They have refused to send members on the Board of the Council and until we form a board, it is almost impossible for the council to intervene in such issues regarding applying sanctions to erring media houses,’’ he said.

Nwosu explained that the council could not unilaterally impose sanctions against erring practitioners except a board was in place.

He said the function of the council was to collate complaints against media houses or practitioners, summon a meeting of the board and present the cases, “while the board reviews the cases and issues sanctions when necessary.’’

He said the composition of the board was more of stakeholders in the industry including representatives of the Council, NPAN, Guild of Editors, NUJ, Journalism Training Institutions.

In the absence of the board, Nwosu said the council had resorted to moral suasion by drawing the attention of the media and the general public to these infringements.

He therefore solicited the support, understanding and cooperation of the National Assembly on the review of the establishing Act of the Council to address the lacuna.

The Executive Secretary commended the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed for intervening in the crisis among the stakeholders in the industry.

He said with the intervention of the minister, the council had constituted a stakeholders’ meeting to resolve the lingering problem between the council and its major stakeholders.

“We met in Lagos, had serious talks and set the motion for resolving our grievances.

“What we are waiting for is the final convener of the meeting so that every section of the media can table their grievances and find a way to resolve the crisis out of court,’’ he said.

Mrs Stella Jibrin, the Executive Director, Research and Documentation of the council, who gave insight into the crisis said it started in 1999 when the decree establishing the council was amended.

“As soon as the decree was amended, NPAN took the Federal Government to court and it won at the High Court.

“Upon filing an appeal against the judgment of the lower court, the government won at the Court of Appeal and now NPAN has gone ahead to the Supreme Court.

“Along the line, boards were constituted but the Guild of Editors, NPAN and NUJ refused to send their representatives on the board.

“If you do not have a quorum, you cannot have a constituted board to function,’’ she said.

Jibrin confirmed that the council was working on resolving the case out of court and very soon there would be a stakeholders meeting. (NAN)

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NYSC Doctor Donates 155 Menstrual Cups to Policewomen in Jos

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From Jude Dangwam, Jos

A National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member Dr. Hope Adeyi serving at Police College Cottage Hospital in Jos, Plateau State, has donated 155 menstrual cups to policewomen, wives of police officers alongside civilian staff.

The donation was made during the “Affordable and Hygienic Menstruation for Every Woman” outreach held at the Nigeria Police Staff College on Tuesday in Jos the Plateau State capital.

According to Adeyi, “The cost of sanitary pads has risen sharply nationwide, and for many families, it has become increasingly unaffordable.

“As a result, some women are now forced to use unsafe alternatives such as old rags, tissue paper, or improvised materials.

Unfortunately, these practices significantly increase the risk of reproductive tract infections, urinary tract infections, bad odour, discomfort, and reduced confidence,” she stated

The Doctor Copper highlighted the benefits of menstrual cups, saying, “Menstrual cups offer several benefits; they are safe, reusable, and environmentally friendly. A single cup can last up to 10 years when properly cared for. They only require regular washing with clean water, which is readily available in our community.

“They greatly reduce the financial burden of buying monthly disposable pads and help prevent infections by promoting cleaner and safer menstrual practices,” she explained.

She emphasized that providing the cups is more than a donation: “By providing menstrual cups to our women today, we are not just giving a product, we are offering long‑term relief, health protection, and empowerment. This project ensures that no woman in our community has to choose between her health and affordability,” she maintained.

The initiative she said was made possible by generous sponsors, whose contributions Dr. Adeyi thanked. “Your contributions go beyond financial support—they demonstrate a deep commitment to the dignity and health of women in this community. We thank you sincerely,” she said.

The NYSC doctor urged the women present to prioritize their health and dignity noting that, “Your health matters. Your comfort matters. Your dignity matters. Today’s outreach is a step toward ensuring that every woman in this community is supported, protected, and empowered,” she emphasised.

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Mutfwang Congratulates Gen. Danjuma on 88th Birthday, Lauds His Philanthropy

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From Jude Dangwam, Jos

Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, has extended his warm congratulations to Lt. Gen. Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma on his 88th birthday.

In a statement signed by his Director of Press and Public Affiars Gyang Bere and made available to Newsmen on Tuesday described Gen.

Danjuma as “a symbol of excellence, an exemplary philanthropist, and a symbol of hope whose life has been wholly devoted to the defence, progress, and upliftment of humanity”.

Mutfwang praised Gen. Danjuma’s outstanding contributions to national life, citing his courageous military service, visionary business leadership, and transformative philanthropic work.

“You remain a priceless national asset and an extraordinary achiever who has enjoyed uncommon grace from God to lead, to serve, and to excel in diverse spheres of human endeavour,” he stated.

The Governor also highlighted Gen. Danjuma’s commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable Nigerians through the TY Danjuma Foundation, which has become a lifeline to underserved communities nationwide.

Mutfwang on behalf of his family, the government, and the people of Plateau State wished Gen. Danjuma long life, sound health, renewed strength, and divine wisdom as he continues to offer wise counsel and mentor younger generations.

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Enugu Police Arrest 25-Year-old Man over Alleged Kidnapping, Armed Robbery

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From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu

Operatives of the Enugu State Police Command attached to the New Haven Division and the Distress Response Squad (DRS), on 6th December 2025 at about 6 a.m., swiftly responded to a distress call and arrested one Orlu Chukwuemeka (male, 25).

Investigations revealed that the suspect and his accomplice, who is currently at large, disguised as commercial operators of an unregistered white mini bus and abducted their female passenger in a one-chance-styled operation at Fourth Dimension, along Chime Avenue, Enugu.

During the incident, the suspects stabbed the victim, pushed her out of the moving vehicle along the same Chime Avenue, and escaped, after robbing her of an Android phone and ATM card.

Police operatives immediately trailed and intercepted them within Independence Layout, Enugu, leading to the arrest of Orlu, while the other suspect fled.

Ina press statement sent by the Police public relations officer Enugu State Command, Daniel Ndukwe stated that the victim was promptly taken to the hospital for medical attention, where she regained stability and was able to positively identify the arrested suspect as part of the criminal gang.

The suspect has since been arraigned in court and remanded in custody, while intensive efforts are ongoing to track down the fleeing accomplice and ensure every person involved is brought to justice.

The Commissioner of Police, Mamman Bitrus Giwa, appreciates the timely support from public-spirited citizens that aided the swift arrest. He reiterates the Command’s unwavering resolve to combating violent crimes across Enugu State this festive season and beyond, urging residents to continue providing credible and timely security information.

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