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Accord Party Presidential Candidate, Imumolen Accuses Nigerian Media Houses Of Bias, Focusing Coverage On Only 4 ‘Handpicked’ Candidates

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November 7, 2022

Imumolen disclosed this in a statement he personally signed on Monday.

The Accord Party presidential candidate, Professor Christopher Imumolen has accused the Nigerian media of bias in its coverage of presidential candidates and their activities ahead of the 2023 general elections.

 

Imumolen disclosed this in a statement he personally signed on Monday.

 

According to him, the media is deliberately creating the impression that only four out of the 18 presidential candidates should be promoted and given maximum exposure ahead of the February 25 election.

 

He condemned the situations where media organisations and groups had in recent months given undue recognitions to “a few handpicked parties and their candidates to the detriment of the larger majority in the area of fair coverage”, saying the trend portends grave danger for the growth of country's democracy.

 

Imumolen added that he does not agree that the country's future will be better served if the scope of choices is narrowed to just Bola Tinubu (All Progressives Congress); Alhaji Atiku Abubakar (Peoples Democratic Party; Peter Obi (Labour Party) and Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso (New Nigeria Peoples Party) on the grounds that they are bigger and more popular.

 

"From what I have observed lately, it appears that the Nigerian media has formally decided to adopt only 4 candidates out of the 18 that have applied for the job of Nigeria's president come 2023," Imumolen said.

 

"I need to be proved wrong on this, but the facts on the ground suggest otherwise. The media does not give as much coverage to the other 14 presidential candidates as it does APC, PDP, Labour and NNPP, be it in their reports, news, analysis or debates.

 

"Now, this is wrong. It is a trend that has been going on unabated since the campaigns started. It happened during the last NBA conference, the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) conference, and recently, at the Arewa House summit in Kaduna.

 

"I’m not just crying wolf where none exists. It appears that there is a deliberate attempt to sideline other political parties while preference is given to just a few under the misguided assumption that they are the major political parties. Who made them the major parties or candidates?

 

"The media cannot decide who to present to Nigerians to vote for. It is the people's inalienable rights to do that. Their job as the fourth estate of the realm is to allow a level playing field through unbiased reporting of all the candidates and their activities as enshrined in both the constitution and the electoral law.

 

"But by limiting the choices of Nigerians by focusing on only the aforementioned political parties and their candidates, they inadvertently create the notion that only those 4 parties are eligible and worthy to be voted for in 2023.

 

"The danger of this is that the media would have succeeded in denying Nigerians the choice of selecting a fresh set of leaders to take them to the next level in a fast-changing world.

 

"Let me also make this clear. No one presidential candidate is bigger than the other. So long as we have all been passed fit to contest the elections, we are all equal and should be given equal representations at platforms where we can adequately reach out to the electorate and sell our manifestos.

 

"I think it's high time we stopped this myopic mindset of just believing that those who have led us before in one capacity or the other are the only ones who can lead us again.”

On Sunday, the presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party, Prince Adewole Adebayo also protested against his non-inclusion in the planned presidential debate being organised by Arise Television and a group, Centre for Democracy and Development.

 

Adebayo in a series of tweets on his verified Twitter page described his exclusion and that of other presidential candidates from the debate as unfair.

 

He described the four candidates invited –Obi of the Labour Party, Atiku of the PDP, Tinubu of the APC and Kwankwaso of the NNPP as “the Liar, the Joker, the Dodger, and the Corrupt.”