Ondo Poll: INEC Tasks Media On Factual, Impartial Reportage

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has cautioned the media against fake news before the November 16th off-cycle governorship election in Ondo State.

The Commission, who said that misinformation has the potential to incite unnecessary tension and violence, urged journalists to ensure factual and impartial reportage before, during, and after the poll.

Addressing journalists during a forum for reporters, producers, and on-air personalities facilitated by the Commission in Akure, the Ondo state capital, the National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee (IVEC), Sam Olumekun, appealed to journalists to verify any information before disseminating it.

Represented by the Ondo State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Mrs Oluwatoyin Babalola, Olumekun stated that the media is essential to democracy and that a democratic election is impossible without it.

He said: “I urge you to exercise caution and be diligent in verifying any information before disseminating it, particularly concerning the Commission’s activities and the electoral process.

“By upholding the highest standards of professionalism, you can play a crucial role in curbing the spread of fake news and ensuring that the public receives accurate and credible information.

“The media plays a pivotal role at every stage of the electoral process. In the lead-up to the election, we count on you to help educate the public on the importance of peaceful participation. Also, you’ll need to offer balanced coverage of all political parties and candidates, making sure that your reports remain objective and free from bias.

“During the election, your coverage must be both factual and responsible. While we encourage you to report incidents as they happen, this must be done in a manner that does not escalate tensions or incite violence.

Your presence at polling units for coverage will also be crucial in ensuring the public knows about the transparency and integrity of the process.

“After the election, we will rely on you to report the results and other developments with accuracy and integrity. As the election outcome will reflect the people’s will, your coverage should foster peace and encourage acceptance of the results by democratic principles.”

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