INEC Chairman Prof Mahmood Yakubu
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has appealed to journalists to give factual reportage about the forthcoming governorship election in Ondo State.
While assuring journalists who will cover the exercise of their safety, the commission warned against publishing and spreading fake news before and during the election, which is set for November 16.
Appealing at a media workshop organised by INEC to interact with journalists in Akure, the state capital, on Tuesday, the National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee of INEC, Sam Olumekun, said that the commission had made necessary arrangements with security agencies to ensure that journalists are safe before, during, and after the election.
He was represented by the state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Oluwatoyin Babalola, who urged journalists in the state to provide accurate reportage during the election period.
Olumekun said, “As the election draws near, the threat of fake news remains a significant concern. I urge you to exercise caution and be diligent in verifying any information before disseminating it, particularly when it pertains to the Commission’s activities and 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. Additionally, it is crucial that you offer balanced coverage of all political parties and candidates, ensuring that your reports remain objective and free from bias.
“I urge you to exercise caution and be diligent in verifying any information before disseminating it, particularly when it pertains to the Commission’s activities and the electoral process.
“By upholding the highest standards of professionalism, you can play a key 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. Additionally, it is crucial that you offer balanced coverage of all political parties and candidates, ensuring that your reports remain objective and free from bias.”
“During the election, I urge that your coverage should be both factual and responsible. While we encourage you to report incidents as they happen, it is essential that this is done in a manner that does not escalate tensions or incite violence. Your presence at polling units for coverage will also be crucial in assuring the public of the transparency and integrity of the process.”
In his remarks, the Administrative Secretary of the electoral body in the state, Mr Biodun Amosu, said the workshop was designed to equip journalists with comprehensive information on the guidelines, processes, and procedures that will govern the upcoming election.
While disclosing that INEC had put in place robust measures to ensure the smooth conduct of the election, the Administrative Secretary said the commission guaranteed a free, fair, transparent, and credible election, and that your cooperation is essential to achieving this goal.
“As members of the media, you must be well-versed in these processes to ensure accurate reportage and avoid the spread of speculation, misinformation, and disinformation,” the INEC boss urged.

