COMMUNIQUE OF THE 16TH ALL NIGERIA EDITORS’ CONFERENCE (ANEC 2020) HELD ON THURSDAY, 26 TH NOVEMBER, 2020 VIA ZOOM

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Consequent upon the exigencies of the moment, the 16 th annual conference of the Nigerian Guild
of Editors, held via Zoom, with a view to deliberate on ways and means of sustaining operations of players in the media industry, in the face of the global Covid-19 pandemic which has adversely impacted on their survival.
At the end of the one-day conference, with the theme: Media, People and Covid-19: How to Create Sustainability in the Digital Era, Editors explored new ways to create contents, with aesthetics and overall values, that would help sustain media as a business in the country.
The conference, chaired by Alhaji Kabiru Yusuf, a Fellow of the Guild and Chairman of Media Trust Limited, publishers of Daily Trust newspapers, resolved as follows:
Editors expressed the need for media professionals to rethink their roles from just assigning, reviewing, rewriting and processing of words to creating compelling, engaging and impactful
contents, in line with the needs of their audiences. This has become necessary, if they are to be relevant and remain in business in the age of digitalisation and global Covid-19 pandemic. Editors should begin to think as marketing officers and develop well researched products that will respond to yearnings of the people across all segments of the economy at all times.
That media business is about people at all levels, therefore practitioners should be less obsessed
with government officials and focus on people-centre reporting in order to generate the needed
resources for the sustainability of media industry.
Media practitioners are advised to adopt creative use of new technologies to generate revenue, by employing programmers, data scientists, information and communications technology specialists, as part of the demands of the new normal.
Regular capacity building interventions are necessary to ensure that the knowledge and content provided are relevant and applicable to the needs of the reading public.
The conference emphasised that while there are several options for making money through digitalisation of media businesses, it is almost impossible to make a living without a large following. Therefore, efforts should be made to connect with the people, improve aspects of
readers’ lives and obsess more with the audience through creative contents. While identifying huge potential in archiving photographs and offering of transcripts as reliable means of generating new streams of income, it canvassed for fresh air in the media space through
the use of creative headlines. Recommendation was made for periodic engagement with media audiences and communities to
find out about their habits and preferences in order to create engaging contents for the consumers.

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It called for institution of reward system for audiences, in return for loyalty and enduring relationship.
Editors remembered and observed a minute silence for members of the Guild who passed away in the last one year. These are: Malam Wada Maida, a former NGE President; Mrs. Ronke
Fajemirokun of BCOS, Ibadan; Mr. Diji Akinhanmi, GM, OGBC, Abeokuta; Waheed Bakare, Editor, New Telegraph on Saturday; Malam Musa Ahmed Tijjani, Editor, Triumph Newspapers, Kano and Abba Ado Gwarzo, a retired NTA staff.
Editors expressed appreciation to its Partners for the support in ensuring the success of the first of its kind (virtual) conference of the Guild.

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