Journalists have been advised to rise to their professional challenges and not allow politicians set aganda for them but should rather set agenda for the politicians.
Delivering a keynote address at the 3rd Kano Social Influencers Summit held on Wedness, Prof Umar Pate, Vice Chancellor, Federal University, Kashere, lamented the the violation of ethics of the profession by the gate keepers of the media houses who serve as consultants for big time politicians.
The event is annually organised by the Center for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) with support by the MacArthur Foundation.
Pate who spoke on the topic, “Social Media and Conflicts in Elections” also highlighted the dangers of fake news, misinformation and disinformation as well as the inability of the media personnel to engage in fact checking.
Pate, who is also a panelist at the event, advised media practitioners to partner with Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in sourcing for facts when conducting investigative journalism.
The academic guru also warned that it is necessary for those who feed the public with information to know that whatever they publish has its own societal consequences and impact and should be guided by not only the professional ethics but also by their conscience.
“It now appears that politicians are the ones setring the agenda for the media instead of the media to be the one setting the agenda for the politicians.
“Media centres should promote the culture of fact checking in order to fight fake news. Information fact checking is very important.
“You should track the politicians and ensure that they fufil the agendas they made public during their campaigns” he stated.