The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris says the ministry remains resolute in restoring trust in public communication and amplifying the policies and programmes of the Federal Government.

Mr Idris who stated this at the commissioning of the Economic and Crimes Commission (EFCC) Radio at the commission’s headquarters in jabi, Abuja explained that this was in line with the first two agenda of the ministry of information and national orientation.

He charged the management and staff of the new station, to strive to operate at all times by the timeless principles and ethics of the practice of broadcasting and journalism.

“As a public-facing agency, it is indeed very important for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to be deliberate and strategic about shaping the narratives around the all-important war being waged against corruption in our country”, the minister said.

Mr Idris added that the Ministry of Information and National Orientation collaborating with the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), will ensure that other relevant public sector agencies tow similar path and contribute to the task of informing, enlightening and sensitising the public.

 

RN

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