Pastor Paulinus Nsirim, a Former Commissioner of Information and Communications, on July 19th
unveiled a non-profit organisation, De Gratia Centre for Media Rights and Education, a global brand aimed at offering qualitative training in media practice.
Addressing a media conference at the Ernest Ikoli Press Centre of the Nigerian Union of Journalists in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, Nsirim who is the Executive Director of the organisation, said the organisation is also to serve as a fountain for ethical research and training.
He said: “It is expected that the grooming of thorough bred professionals will change the face of media practice across the country and beyond.
“Our mission also, is to raise an army of media professionals who will set the bar of objectivity and fairness in media practice.
He disclosed that the management of the organisation would employ workshops, seminars, master classes, mentorship classes, certificate courses, partnership for industry experience, exchange of programmes and researches as strategies to achieve its vision and mission.
Nsirim disclosed that De Gratia Centre for Media Rights and Education is a not-for-profit Organization that would be open to individuals with relevant journalism qualifications and experience.
“Membership shall be open to such journalists irrespective of sex, ethnic, political and religious creed. The Board of Trustees shall have the right to approve membership applications after review,” he said.
He reeled out procedure for the enrollment, membership rights and privileges, annual dues and levies and disciplinary measures of the organisation.
“De Gratia Centre for Media Rights and Education shall seek partnership with corporate organisations, philanthropic bodies, media organisations and well meaning individuals to ensure that funding of its activities will not suffer a setback.
He said the vision had been on the drawing board for the past ten years. “We therefore call on all men of goodwill to embrace this noble vision, as accountable stewardship will be our watchword, he said.
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