Sam Philip
In a move to check misinformation during the off-circle gubernatorial election in Ondo State, Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) has promised that dedicated telephone lines would be opened on the election day for media practitioners for fact-checking.
This was stated by the Head of Department, Electoral Operations, INEC, Alhaji Amosa Lamidi, on Wednesday in Akure, Ondo State capital, at a workshop organized by the commission for media executives.
Alhaji Lamidi, who was represented by Mr. Tope Onojobi, said a situation room would be established to take calls on situation reports and to attend to inquiries from newsmen during the election.
He assured that the hotlines would be made available to newsmen before the election day.
In his address, the National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Mr. Sam Olumekun charged media practitioners to ensure they hold politicians and all stakeholders, including INEC, according.
Represented by the state Resident Electoral Commissioner(REC), Mrs. Oluwatoyin Babalola, he promised that the commission would continue to provide newsmen with time and accurate information concerning the poll.
He said: “We must unite to overcome challenges such as apathy, misinformation and logistical barriers that may prevent citizens from collecting their PVCs. With your collaboration, we can tackle these challenges directly and ensure that every eligible voter in Ondo State is ready to make their voice heard on Election Day.
“Furthermore, I wish to emphasise the importance of upholding the highest standards of professionalism and fairness in your coverage of the electoral process. You can shape narratives, set agendas and influence public perception. I urge you to wield this power responsibly, ensuring that your reporting remains balanced, objective and free from sensationalism.
“Your role as watchdogs of democracy is vital in holding all stakeholders accountable, including INEC, political parties and candidates. Fair and ethical journalism will not only enhance the credibility of the election but also foster public trust in the democratic process.
“To this end, INEC remains committed to supporting the media in carrying out its duties effectively. We will continue to provide you with timely and accurate information, access to electoral materials and opportunities for regular engagement. We also welcome constructive feedback that can help us enhance our processes.”
