
The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 has lauded journalists and media organisations over their efforts to curtail the Coronavirus pandemic, saying their efforts will not go unrewarded.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, said this while answering questions from newsmen at the daily briefing by the PTF on Tuesday in Abuja.
The question came against the backdrop of frontline health workers being given insurance and hazard allowance, while leaving out journalists who were daily reporting the activities of the PTF and other efforts at combatting the disease.
The Minister said that journalists in the country and especially those covering the COVID-19 pandemic were the frontline warriors in the move to curtail the virus.
Mohammed added that just like frontline health workers and others, Nigerian journalists had been tremendous in their bid to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic, stressing that their efforts are fully recognised.
According to him: “It will not be out of place to take the matter of your insurance and welfare up with the PTF as to what arrangement can be made for those covering the PTF daily press briefing.”
The minister thanked the Nigerian media for their unwavering support to fight the virus, adding that the story of COVID-19 pandemic and the move to curtail it will not be complete without mentioning journalists in the country.
He also commended the government owned media houses and private media for their unwavering support, while assuring them that when the war against COVID-19 pandemic was over, they would be among the heroes.
