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Sen. Nwoko Tasks Journalists, Media Houses on Nigeria’s Anti-Corruption Fight

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Senator Ned Nwoko has urged the Nigerian media to move beyond routine reportage and take a bold, decisive role in confronting corruption, which he described as a grave threat to democracy and good governance in the country.

Nwoko, represented by his Communication Director, Gloria Okolugbo, gave the charge at the 12th Annual Conference and Annual General Meeting of the Association of Communication Scholars and Professionals of Nigeria (ACSPN), held at MBB Events, Effurun, Delta State.

The conference, with theme “Corruption, Governance and Media in Nigeria”, brought together communication scholars and professionals from academia and the media industry.

“The media has rightly been described as the fourth estate of the realm. Its central role is to hold authority accountable, amplify the voice of the people, and serve as the conscience of the nation,” Nwoko said.

“In every democracy, the media is both a mirror and a lamp. It reflects the realities of governance while illuminating the paths that must be taken.”

The senator lamented that corruption has inflicted deep damage on Nigeria’s democratic fabric, hollowing out institutions, distorting governance, and eroding public trust.

He warned that its pervasive influence has left behind disillusionment, inequality, and arrested development across sectors of national life.

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Against this backdrop, Senator Nwoko charged the media to embrace investigative journalism that unmasks hidden dealings and sustains scrutiny until accountability is secured. He also stressed that communication, if deliberately structured, could serve as a tool for cultural reorientation and social transformation.

He urged media professionals to reinforce values of integrity and service, enlighten citizens on their rights and responsibilities, spotlight transparent leadership, and help cultivate a culture where corruption becomes socially unacceptable.

“Communication, when principled, transcends mere transmission of information. It becomes a force for reshaping attitudes, building civic character, and redirecting the moral compass of the nation,” he noted.

The lawmaker commended ACSPN for sustaining intellectual engagement on issues of corruption and governance, expressing optimism that the outcomes of the conference would inspire clarity and renewed action.

“The struggle against corruption cannot be left to government alone; it is a collective undertaking. The media, as the fourth estate, must illuminate, interrogate, and ultimately inspire,” Nwoko noted.

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