Port Harcourt residents’ response to NPC’s campaign against inaccurate and malicious news publications

Daniel Nwanmereni
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In its effort to ensure that media contents are not slanted to misinform the public, the Nigerian Press Council (NPC) leaves a window for members of the public to lodge complaints about perceived inaccuracies and malicious publications with the Council for proper investigation and action. Notwithstanding this window, which also offers the public an opportunity to entrench responsible journalism, it appears that many Nigerian citizens do not take advantage of the directive. This study investigated Port Harcourt residents’ response to NPC’s directive against inaccurate and malicious news reports. Among other objectives, the study investigated Port Harcourt residents’ response to the directive. The critical political-economy theory provided theoretical cornerstone to the study. Using the survey research design, a sample size of 384 respondents was drawn from a population of 205,507. Findings of the study showed that many residents of Port Harcourt had observed inaccurate and malicious news reports but failed to report to the NPC due to fear of being victimized. The study recommended, among other measures, that NPC should assure Nigerian citizens that complaints arising from perceived inaccurate news publications would be treated as confidential.
哈科特港居民对全国人大打击不实和恶意新闻出版物运动的回应
尼日利亚新闻理事会(NPC)为确保媒体内容不歪曲事实、误导公众,为公众提供了一个窗口,让他们就发现的不实报道和恶意出版物向理事会投诉,以便进行适当的调查和采取行动。尽管这一窗口也为公众提供了加强负责任新闻报道的机会,但似乎许多尼日利亚公民并没有利用这一指示。本研究调查了哈科特港居民对 NPC 针对不准确和恶意新闻报道的指令的反应。除其他目标外,本研究还调查了哈科特港居民对该指令的反应。批判政治经济学理论为本研究提供了理论基础。采用调查研究设计,从 205,507 人中抽取了 384 个受访者样本。研究结果表明,哈科特港的许多居民都发现了不准确和恶意的新闻报道,但由于害怕成为受害者而没有向全国人大报告。研究建议,除其他措施外,全国人口普查委员会应向尼日利亚公民保证,因发现不准确的新闻出版物而提出的投诉将作为机密处理。
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