One of the major roles of the media is to act as a watchdog for the society.
In a media Summit held in Lagos, broadcasters and media professionals were charged to be accountable and transparent when reporting and telling stories.
Stories of fake news, brown envelope unaccountability are some of the issues affecting the media industry.
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In addressing these issues, a summit was held to charge and remind journalists of their code of ethics.
Speakers at the summit stated that journalists must report and speak the truth, and that media people should never be scared to write about the truth because the truth will set Nigeria free.
Journalists were urged to reduce reliance on social media but to have all facts on hand.
The fundamental responsibility of the press to make sure that democracy stands the test of time without any form of compromise, prejudice and hatred in reportage.
Journalists were urged to adhere to the stipulated professional and ethical standards, as stipulated in the media code and the federal constitution.