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PAU Media Roundtable 2024: Experts Examine Media’s Impact on Governance and Society

The Pan-Atlantic University (PAU) has held the second edition of its annual Media Roundtable event, centred around the theme: “Beyond Critique: The Importance of Constructive Media Engagement in Governance and Nation-Building.”

The Pan-Atlantic University (PAU) recently hosted the second edition of its annual Media Roundtable event, centered around the theme “Beyond Critique: The Importance of Constructive Media Engagement in Governance and Nation-Building.”

The event brought together prominent media leaders, practitioners, students, academics, and various media stakeholders to discuss the vital role of the media in governance and society.

In his welcome address, Dr. Peter Bamkole, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Admin) of Pan-Atlantic University, emphasized the power of truthful and transparent reporting, stating, “What you see, say, and write must be truthful, transparent, and reliable.

Speaking the truth will change the narrative and promote constructive engagement instead of blind criticism.”

The event featured an engaging panel discussion led by esteemed media professionals, who offered unique insights into the importance of constructive media engagement in governance and nation-building.

The panelists emphasized the need for a free press, the challenges faced by journalists, and the responsibility of journalists to ensure that their work positively impacts society.

The event called on both the media and government to foster a relationship grounded in mutual respect and the shared goal of national development while preserving the integrity of a free and independent press.

Through constructive engagement and responsible journalism, the media can continue to play a pivotal role in ensuring accountability and promoting the common good.

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