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Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by Omooba77: 9:50pm On Jul 07
The Management of Media Trust Group, owners of Daily Trust, Trust TV and Trust Radio, has reacted to the threat of the Federal Government to sue the publication over a report on Samoa agreement.

At a media briefing in Abuja, on Saturday, Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information, had described the report on the agreement as “baseless and sensational”.

He also accused Daily Trust of attempting to set the country on fire, saying an issue not as severe as such made other governments clamped down on the media.

“On the part of the Government, we continue on the honourable path of civility by restraining ourselves from taking self-help or draconian measures. While past governments clamped down on the media for infractions much lower than this, we are however toeing the path of civility and the rule of law.”


“The Federal Government is lodging a formal complaint to the NPAN Ombudsman on this irresponsible reporting. In addition, the Federal Government will use every lawful means to seek redress in the court of law,” he had said.

But responding in a statement signed by Maryam Aminu Bello, Esq, the Company Secretary/Legal Adviser,

Media Trust Group, the newspaper said, “Two ministers of government, and other sundry commentators have taken us to the cleaners over our story on the Samoa Agreement in particular, and some other reports published earlier. We have followed with attention what these government officials said, and left unsaid, and we will publish that in full, for the records. We have also acknowledged lapses in our reporting on this particular matter, pointed out to us by professional colleagues, and we will review and take appropriate measures.

“As our editors understood it, the Samoa Agreement signed by Nigeria has expanded the definition of gender rights, from the traditional male-female, to a new norm, captured by the term LGBTQ (Lesbian; Bi-sexual, Gay, Transgender and Queer). That is the crux of the matter.


“If the agreement does not aim at promoting such new orientation, widely accepted in Western countries, then we are wrong in our interpretation. We will readily apologise both to the government and to the public for crying wolf.




“We expect that those qualified, by training and experience, to make such a judgement, will weigh into the matter and we will as usual, publish all sides in the discussion, including that of the government.


“We wish to add that in this story, as in others over the last 26 years, the Daily Trust tried to be guided by public interest.

“It is also important for us to clarify some of the insinuations by the information minister about other stories that Daily Trust had done.

First, the statement that our newspaper had given “a banner headline to a baseless accusation that the Government was working on citing foreign military bases in the country”. Nothing could be further from the truth. We only reported in the Daily Trust of Sunday, 5th May, 2024, details of an open letter by six scholars and activists urging the president and the National Assembly to reject any bid to cite United States of America and French military bases within Nigeria.


“Also, the minister said “Daily Trust concocted and popularised a lie that the Federal Government had renamed the Murtala Muhammed Expressway in Abuja to Wole Soyinka Way”. We did publish two opinion articles in Daily Trust of Wednesday and Saturday, June 12 and 15, 2024, in which the opinion writers raised concerns over alleged renaming of the Murtala Muhammed Way, Abuja, after Wole Soyinka.

“We recall that the information minister’s press statement on that matter, which was issued on the 17th of June, 2024, with the headline “Abuja’s Murtala Muhammed Way NOT Renamed after Soyinka-FG”, was reported generously in our online and offline platforms.


“We wish to reiterate that we are an impartial media outlet. Since 1998, we have operated under six different governments, with the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Administration being the seventh. Throughout this period, we have consistently demonstrated a high level of impartiality in our reportage.”


https://dailytrust.com/report-on-samoa-agreement-our-position/

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by tishbite42: 9:53pm On Jul 07
Wahala

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by 2special(m): 9:56pm On Jul 07
You go explain tire

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 9:57pm On Jul 07
I don't understand
Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by helinues: 10:01pm On Jul 07
“If the agreement does not aim at promoting such new orientation, widely accepted in Western countries, then we are wrong in our interpretation. We will readily apologise both to the government and to the public for crying wolf.

Toh

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by Nbotee(m): 10:01pm On Jul 07
Correct
Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by Omooba77: 10:47pm On Jul 07
FG, should show us the full agreement signed, Nlfpmod......

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by hammer567: 10:58pm On Jul 07
TINUBU SHOULD NOT DARE ATTEMPT PRESS CENSORSHIP.

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by ALTERNATEID: 11:05pm On Jul 07
Any sensible person can easily see from this response that Daily Trust have absolutely no defense for all the stories they have published against the government. They couldn’t offer any reasonable explanation or evidence for any of the stories. Hopefully, FG will go all out and sue them for the lies and attempt to set the country on fire through outrightly false publication.

Democracy and freedom of the press shouldn’t be an excuse for publishing injurious content that can lead to breakdown of law and order. Enough should be enough.

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by Ola9ja23: 11:27pm On Jul 07
N serious note,

This media platform thrive only on dishing out rumors


Daily liar should be sued and penalized

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by NaijaCowFarm: 3:02am On Jul 08
Tinubu has tied Nigeria to LGBTQ+++

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by Gondonu: 3:41am On Jul 08
“Two ministers of government, and other sundry commentators have taken us to the cleaners over our story on the Samoa Agreement in particular, and some other reports published earlier. We have followed with attention what these government officials said, and left unsaid, and we will publish that in full, for the records.

We have also acknowledged lapses in our reporting on this particular matter, pointed out to us by professional colleagues, and we will review and take appropriate measures.

“As our editors understood it, the Samoa Agreement signed by Nigeria has expanded the definition of gender rights, from the traditional male-female, to a new norm, captured by the term LGBTQ (Lesbian; Bi-sexual, Gay, Transgender and Queer). That is the crux of the matter.
Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by FreeStuffsNG: 3:52am On Jul 08
Gondonu:
“Two ministers of government, and other sundry commentators have taken us to the cleaners over our story on the Samoa Agreement in particular, and some other reports published earlier. We have followed with attention what these government officials said, and left unsaid, and we will publish that in full, for the records.

We have also acknowledged lapses in our reporting on this particular matter, pointed out to us by professional colleagues, and we will review and take appropriate measures.

“As our editors understood it, the Samoa Agreement signed by Nigeria has expanded the definition of gender rights, from the traditional male-female, to a new norm, captured by the term LGBTQ (Lesbian; Bi-sexual, Gay, Transgender and Queer). That is the crux of the matter.
They are trying to whittle down the severity of their serious professional misconduct of not reaching out to the government to get their side of the story before showing their own vile intentions. This is a lesson to those who think those in government don't know what they say or do because you have access to the internet and social media.

In one breadth you are admitting that government signed but while you are yet to be sure of what government signed you are now suggesting that the meaning has been expanded. What a low reasoning!

If same document is taken to countries that already have gay rights then the meaning is broad and suitable for them but for countries like Nigeria, the gender will be in the original context gender was defined as male and female. You don't even know what government signed and don't have a fair reporting channel to verify what FG signed yet you went to publish and now want to apologize after FG has caught you redhanded ?

The organization and the individuals who authored the fake news story are both liable and FG should follow what the law prescribed as lawful remedy to stop irresponsible journalism and publication of fake news.

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by Isaacc729l: 3:57am On Jul 08
Below are the list of countries that signed it. Lot of Muslims countries there without noise. But as usual, the holier than thou Northerners are more religiously bigoted than the Arab world.

Education, mba. Fight terrorism, no. Na only religious hate and irrelevances their sheik preach all around like say na from there be cradle of Islam.

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by kayusely70(m): 4:06am On Jul 08
ALTERNATEID:
Any sensible person can easily see from this response that Daily Trust have absolutely no defense for all the stories they have published against the government. They couldn’t offer any reasonable explanation or evidence for any of the stories. Hopefully, FG will go all out and sue them for the lies and attempt to set the country on fire through outrightly false publication.

Democracy and freedom of the press shouldn’t be an excuse for publishing that can lead to breakdown of law and order. Enough should be enough.
You've got it right! They have no defence at all. Let's wait and watch as events unfold.

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by Brenbentondiaz: 4:20am On Jul 08
Whatever madness the government is concocting, they should never bring that LGBTQ (more like L-jibiti) horseshit into this country. That madness should be limited to the Western world. These braindead politicians can sell all Nigerians for $100m if any country proposes such a tradeoff.

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by Christistruth00: 4:21am On Jul 08
grin

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by Ndleabilli: 5:50am On Jul 08
We know it's true

Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by STEWpid(f): 5:52am On Jul 08
Chai..





Pull down the government syndrome.

At least, do OppOsition with sense!

Daily Lies, not Daily Trust.


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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by Vulcan24(m): 5:54am On Jul 08
FreeStuffsNG:

They are trying to whittle down the severity of their serious professional misconduct of not reaching out to the government to get their side of the story before showing their bad intentions. This is a lesson to those who think those in government don't know what they say or do because you have access to the internet and social media.

In one breadth you are admitting that government signed but while you are yet to be sure of what government signed you are now suggesting that the meaning has been expanded. What a low reasoning!

If same document is taken to countries that already have gay rights then the meaning is broad and suitable for them but for countries like Nigeria, the gender will be in the original context gender was defined as male and female. You don't even know what government signed and don't have a fair reporting channel to verify what FG signed yet you went to publish and now want to apologize after FG has caught you redhanded ?

The organization and the individuals are both liable and FG should follow what the law prescribed as lawful remedy to stop irresponsible journalism and publication of fake news.

If you take the liberty off from journalist to publish one side of the story, you would be equating them with law courts!

Readers are the judges not the subjects
or topics, however I disagree with their always giving opinion on one side cos that's their real misgiving!

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by tunwumi: 5:57am On Jul 08
I know we have laws in this s country they may just ignore you for political reasons. When they are ready to deal with you, nobody will save you.

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by Helpfromabove1(m): 5:58am On Jul 08
This one na explain tired

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by Vulcan24(m): 5:58am On Jul 08
Publishing other opinions isn't a sin in journalism, publishing it in their editorials is the cardinal offense, I think they actually wrote that LGBT in their editorials which is overzealous

You must have deep understanding and research on a topic u wish to edit ! DT gave a biase view of the signed agreement without speaking with the signee

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by 43Ronin: 5:59am On Jul 08
helinues:


Toh
But they did not apologize
Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by Lanre1st(m): 6:01am On Jul 08
I
Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by tomwealth: 6:03am On Jul 08
No. They are asking the government to prove them wrong. They have facts.
FreeStuffsNG:

They are trying to whittle down the severity of their serious professional misconduct of not reaching out to the government to get their side of the story before showing their bad intentions. This is a lesson to those who think those in government don't know what they say or do because you have access to the internet and social media.

In one breadth you are admitting that government signed but while you are yet to be sure of what government signed you are now suggesting that the meaning has been expanded. What a low reasoning!

If same document is taken to countries that already have gay rights then the meaning is broad and suitable for them but for countries like Nigeria, the gender will be in the original context gender was defined as male and female. You don't even know what government signed and don't have a fair reporting channel to verify what FG signed yet you went to publish and now want to apologize after FG has caught you redhanded ?

The organization and the individuals are both liable and FG should follow what the law prescribed as lawful remedy to stop irresponsible journalism and publication of fake news.

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by AcadaWriter: 6:11am On Jul 08
You go explain tire

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by israelmao(m): 6:13am On Jul 08
This is Muslim-Muslim presidency remember,thanks God it's not Jonathan government the whole hell would've been let loose and Nigerian Christianity would've received both physical and non-physical bashing.Jonathan sacrificed his second term on the altar of rejecting gay bill influenced and garnished with a lot of goodies from the west while Obama was in power as US president that was why his second term presidency witnessed vehement and fierce opposition from the west.

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by dulaman: 6:13am On Jul 08
Tes
Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by ibechris(m): 6:20am On Jul 08
They want to gag them from speaking the truth.

Nonsense of govt.

I have read everything about Samoa agreement and I feel bad for this country. All because of money,they shamelessly went for the bait,terrible.

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Re: Report On Samoa Agreement: Our Position - Daily Trust by Okoroawusa: 6:26am On Jul 08
israelmao:
This is Muslim-Muslim presidency remember,thanks God it's not Jonathan government the whole hell would've been let loose and Nigerian Christianity would've received both physical and non-physical bashing.Jonathan sacrificed his second term on the altar of rejecting gay bill influenced and garnished with a lot of goodies from the west while Obama was in power as US president.
Bro, Jonathan left office in 2015 and has moved on in life. When will you move on?

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