General Secretary, Nigerian Guild of Editors, Mr Isaac Ighure, on Friday said Nigerians had “responded positively” by sending in 6,000 questions for the presidential debates, organised by the Nigeria Election Debate Group.
He explained that the NEDG was made up of Nigeria Guild of Editors, National Alliance for Credible Elections in Nigeria, Association of Young Professionals, and National Council of Women Societies. He also named the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria, made up of all private and government-owned media houses in Nigeria.
Alimi added, “Therefore, given the composition of the NEDG since 2003, it is an organisation with integrity, with trust, with competence and with experience. “It remains the largest platform for debate in Nigeria and Africa. Therefore, there is no such thing about being government owned. “All the privately-owned media houses are part of the NEDG”.
He emphasised that the NEDG was the greatest platform for those who want to let Nigerians know what they would do, how they would do it.