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Online Publishers Called Upon To Use Medium To Prevent Conflict, Build Peace

Victor Okiemute, Asaba
Members of the Delta Online Publishers Forum DOPF have been called upon to use their various mediums as journalists to prevent conflicts, build peace building.
This call was made by Dr. Gideon Isika of Dennis Osadebey University (DOU), Asaba while delivering lecture as guest speaker when Delta Online Publishers Forum (DOPF)marks World Press Freedom Day 2026 in Asaba, he said that it is imperative for journalists to use their tools in making Nigeria to work positively.
Speaking during the event with a theme , ‘Journalism as a Tool for Conflict Prevention and Peace Building’ described the theme as timely now that Nigeria’s democracy is increasingly under strain due to persistent conflict, insecurity, and governance challenges
Dr. Isika said, “Journalists must rise above political pressure, propaganda and ethical lapses to uphold truth and foster national cohesion.
According to Dr. Isika, “conflict is not entirely negative if properly handled as it can lead to lasting solutions but when mismanaged, it results in chaos, distrust, and underdevelopment.
“The media has a duty to guide society towards constructive outcomes as journalists must have respect for truth because it is the right of the public to know the truth from the journalists.
“Journalists have all it takes to shape society in the right direction, but many have failed to mount sustained pressure on government to ensure transparency and accountability.”
On online journalism, Dr. Isika lamented credibility, misinformation and sensationalism by some medium houses over lack of verification that has become prevalent in digital reporting.
He added, “,credibility is the cornerstone of journalism and without trustworthiness and expertise, the profession becomes nothing more than a distorted narratives.”
Criticising what he described as begging-bowl journalism and the tendency to package political office holders, Dr Isika urged practitioners to act as watchdogs rather than lapdogs of those in power, he noted, “journalists must resist pseudo-reality, reject manipulation, and refuse to sacrifice truth for personal gain or political convenience.
“As journalists we must adhere strictly to global ethical standards, that includes accuracy, fairness, balance, and respect for diversity, while avoiding discrimination and inflammatory reporting that could escalate tensions.
“We must use our medium to promote dialogue, emphasize shared national values, and encourage and facilitate constructive conversations through talk shows, press engagements, and community forums aimed at reducing tensions.
“With journalists acting in good conscience and upholding professional ethics, national rebirth is possible.
“I want media practitioners to see themselves as critical stakeholders in nation-building because the survival and progress of Nigeria depend largely on the integrity and courage of its press.”
In his remarks, Comr. Felix Ofou, Executive Assistant, New Media to Delta State Governor commended DOPF for being an independent forum, adding “but we must expand the space for credibility and regulations.
“You cannot be a successful journalist when you are not independent as financial independence is the heart of the job and that’s why the idea of DOPF resonates well with me.”
Others who spoke in the event were, Fred Oghenesivbe Latimore, Director General, Delta State Orientation, Mrs Tracy Ikolomi, Director, National Orientation Agency (NOA), Comr. Churchill Oyowe, Chairman , Delta State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) and Comr. Sonia Unobunjo, Chairperson , Delta State NAWOJ.
Earlier in his remarks, Comr. Emmanuel Enebeli, Chairman, Delta Online Publishers Forum disclosed that DOPF is made up of qualified journalists with the aim of upholding ethical standards to online journalism practice.
He disclosed that members are registered on this forum based on their qualifications, professionalism and their medium is registered with Corporate Affairs Commissions (CAC).


