President Bola Ahmed Tinubu attended the State House Press Corps Dinner in Abuja, accompanied by the Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Olatunji Alausa, the Honourable Minister of State for Education, Professor Suwaiba Sa'id Ahmad, and other members of the Federal Executive Council.
The annual gathering brought together senior government officials, members of the State House Press Corps, media executives, and key stakeholders to celebrate the vital role of the press in promoting transparency, accountability, and effective communication between the government and the Nigerian public.
The presence of the Minister of Education and the Minister of State for Education at the event underscored the Federal Ministry of Education's commitment to maintaining a strong working relationship with the media in advancing the government's education agenda and ensuring that citizens are kept informed about policies, programmes, and reforms within the sector.
The dinner also provided an opportunity for interactions between government officials and journalists covering the Presidency, fostering stronger collaboration and mutual understanding in the dissemination of accurate and timely information on government activities.
According to information obtained by DIP CONNECT ONLINE NEWS, the event featured goodwill messages, networking sessions, and engagements aimed at reinforcing the longstanding partnership between the Presidency and the media. It also highlighted the critical role of journalists in strengthening Nigeria's democracy through responsible, balanced, and factual reporting.
President Tinubu, alongside members of the Federal Executive Council, used the occasion to acknowledge the contributions of the State House Press Corps in keeping Nigerians informed about the activities of the Presidency and the implementation of government policies. The event reaffirmed the administration's commitment to openness, constructive engagement with the media, and the promotion of national development through effective communication.




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