The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) has unveiled plans to launch Nigerian Editors Trust Fund, which is geared towards addressing the professional/welfare needs of media houses and editors in Nigeria.
This announcement follows the resolution reached at the recent All Nigeria Editors Conference (ANEC) held in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State where publishers, media executives and editors harped on the urgent need by the Guild to initiate strategic move that would focus on the professional/welfare needs of media houses and editors in Nigeria – as part of several efforts to help them to continue to discharge their constitutional and social responsibility to the society without necessarily compromising their ethical standards.
In a statement issued yesterday by the President of the NGE, Mr. Eze Anaba and the General Secretary, Dr. Iyobosa Uwugiaren, the professional body of editors and media executives, stated that the initiative is a response to the increasing professional/welfare challenges faced by the highest echelon of Nigerian journalists in performing their duties.
The trust fund, which is expected to be launched in the first quarters of 2024, will also address the daunting economic challenges that the media executives and editors are faced with during and after office.
The fund will benefit the Guilds members in the print, electronic and online media.The trust fund will be a collaborative effort among all the stakeholders in the media sector, including the public sector – aimed at addressing key challenges that affect the professionals, who are the ultimate gatekeepers in their media organisations, the Guild added.
The Guild, at its annual conference in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State recently, set up a committee headed by its Vice-President (East), Mr. Sheddy Ozoene, to liaise with media stakeholders and coordinate the launching of the outfit in the first quarter of next year.
According to the statement, The trust fund will create the much-desired impact in the journalism profession in the country as the editors and media executives will be exposed to empowerment programmes and innovations in the media industry, retraining and networking opportunities with colleagues from around the world.
The Guild added that the trust fund, which will be managed by trustees made up of eminent personalities from within and outside the media, will be a fallback cushion for media executives and editors in critical situations, and a source of addressing their welfare needs as well as funding for key media projects that will impact Nigerias democracy, good governance and national development.
Ugochi Olivia Ubah is an Educator and a Writer