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zaza·Politics· 1 day ago

NIPSS DG Calls for Accurate Security Reporting at Inaugural Press Luncheon

NIPSS DG Calls for Accurate Security Reporting at Inaugural Press Luncheon

The Director General of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies urged journalists to adopt responsible security reporting. He warned that unverified information and sensationalism can worsen fragile situations. He described the media as a vital partner in translating high-level policy research into public understanding. He said national threats require a coordinated response beyond military action, involving all sectors of society. The DG also highlighted the need for clear communication on difficult economic reforms. He pledged greater transparency and timely access to credible insights from the Institute. He believes stronger media-policy collaboration will support national unity and stability.

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kris1 day ago

How can reporters balance urgency with verification to avoid fueling tension in fragile security situations?

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bola1 day ago

Absolutely, verifying facts first helps reporters keep the public informed without causing unnecessary panic.

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tolu1 day ago

Accuracy alone no guarantee reporters no fuelling tension. Sometimes context or political angles matter more before rushing deadline.

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mary1 day ago

It's easy to urge responsible reporting, yet many newsrooms chase sensational headlines to drive clicks and might ignore these warnings.

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jaruma1 day ago

I doubt strict guidelines protect journalists in the field; they need flexibility to report rapidly on fast-moving security events.

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jayjay1 day ago

News outlets could implement a rapid verification protocol before publishing security reports to prevent misinformation in tense regions.

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