(L-R) Representatives of Lagos State Governor’s Office Correspondents, Mr Tochukwu Ilodigwe of AIT and Mrs Adeola Akindele of Traffic Radio, receiving donations from Jenifer Obayuwana, Executive Director of Polo Group, when the Group donated COVID-19 Relief Packs to journalists at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, the Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja. (L-R) Representatives of Lagos State Governor’s Office Correspondents, Mr Tochukwu Ilodigwe of AIT and Mrs Adeola Akindele of Traffic Radio, receiving donations from Jenifer Obayuwana, Executive Director of Polo Group, when the Group donated COVID-19 Relief Packs to journalists at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, the Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja.
Nigeria’s foremost luxury and lifestyle company Polo Limited, as part of its multi-level intervention in providing succour for segments of the society affected by the COVID-19 lockdown recently visited the press corps of the Lagos State Government.
In charting a different path from the norm of donations so far, the company delegation led by the Managing Director, John Obayuwana and Executive Director, Jennifer Obayuwana visited members of the fourth estate attached to the Governor’s office at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre Alausa Ikeja, Lagos.
The Chief Press Secretary to the State Governor Mr Gboyega Akosile welcoming the delegation appreciated the visit and gesture in glowing terms adding that it takes a really thoughtful company to think of donating items to journalists working in a war situation.
He commented ‘it has been an unusual period for the press corps since the outbreak of COVID-19 in Lagos and they have played a very significant role in the successes that Lagos State has achieved in tackling the pandemic.
My colleagues have made my job worthwhile and have exhibited unusual dedication to their assignment in spite of the associated dangers. It is that dedication that has made a company like yours think of them in this period because journalists are not often thought of by most donors’.
John Obayunwana leader of the Polo delegation stated that ‘you all are in the frontlines reporting from the theatre of war. Your work has done a great deal to stem the tide of fake news which was becoming an ‘infodemic’ and had the capacity to worsen an already bad situation’.
He added, ‘we have been able to separate the wheat from the chaff by following the briefings from the appropriate health authorities. We watch you on TV asking the right questions in a bid to provide quality reportage that adequately informs the public. This has allayed our fears and helped to calm frayed nerves which many of us had at the beginning of the outbreak. By going to the isolation centres, by gathering for news briefings almost on a daily basis, by going to different communities in different parts of the state to report news about the pandemic as it breaks, you have put yourselves in harm’s way and such is very commendable. He concluded ‘ this is the third leg of our outreach today and we have come with some items to appreciate you and to encourage you to keep the torch of good reportage aglow’
Speaking further, Jenifer Obayuwana, Executive Director Polo Group said, ‘we were extremely excited at the idea to reach out to a segment of society which many people seem to have forgotten at this critical time in human history – gentlemen and ladies of the fourth estate. We are here today as a result of that excitement and we greatly commend the work that you have been doing since the outbreak of Corona Virus in Nigeria. You have done a yeoman’s job and deserve all the love and commendation you can get. A depth of gratitude goes to every one of you who has defied the odds to be at work at such a time as this’.
Responding, the Vice Chairman of the Press Corps Mrs Adeola of Lagos Traffic Radio expressed the appreciation of her colleagues to Polo and received the packages on their behalf.
Stemming the tide of fake news during the COVID-19 pandemic deserves commendation and accolades. Those who ensure that proper and relevant news is disseminated are the members of the fourth estate and they have done a yeoman job since the outbreak of the pandemic in Nigeria.