British philosopher, Lord Acton once noted, ‘power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely’.
Having had a taste of power, the power that control over the
dissemination of information brings, those behind the website gradually
began to metamorphose into those they had once targeted-the power hungry
tyrants who misuse power to serve a personal agenda while passing it
off as a national agenda.
Once a watering hole for anybody who wants to know the truth that
those in power do not want you to know, saharareporters.com has reduced
itself to a site that is a massive gatherer of negative information on
those whose political and ideological leanings differ from the operators
of saharareporters.com.
Whether the information they publish is true or not isn’t the concern
of the site. Their concern is that it tarnishes the government
irrespective of the collateral damage to the nation called Nigeria.
And aiding this site are foundations like The Omidyar Foundation and
the Ford foundation who have variously given grants to
saharareporters.com ostensibly to promote government transparency and
social media advocacy. But have these foundations given any thought to
the possibility that they may be funding the subversions of
democratically elected governments and social media tyranny?
On the 14th of February, 2015, saharareporters.com published an
article about me entitled ‘Jonathan’s Aide, Omokri Burglarizes House In
Delta, Carts Away N25Million Meant For Buying Of Votes’.
In the story, they alleged that in the company of armed men, I
invaded a house in Delta State, burglarized it and stole 25 Million
Naira.
One of the codes of the ethics of journalism is that journalists
should take responsibility for the accuracy of their work by verifying
information before releasing it and use original sources whenever
possible.
If this were true, those sources would have told them that on the day
and time (the morning of Tuesday the 10th of February 2015) they
alleged that I led armed men to burglarize a property in Warri, Delta
state, I was actually at my office at the Aso Villa Presidential
Complex.
I was seen by officials of the Directorate of State Security who man
the entrance to the Villa complex. I was sighted by the policeman who
mans the gate to my office. I was seen by support staff at in the
premises. I had meetings with senior officials in my office. I received
guests including a Director and later a youth pastor in a ministry
located in Abuja.
Prior to that time, I had a transaction with my personal banker in
the banking district of Abuja. I also interacted with a pastor of the
Christ Embassy Church in Mpape.
On that same day, I also performed pastoral duties in my capacity as the pastor of a local church in Abuja.
Moreover, I have not visited Delta State since December of 2012 when I
visited Delta state to arrange my travels with a clergy man living in
that state.
Finally on this score, a record of both my cell phones would show
that they triangulated only within the Federal Capital Territory.
It therefore beats the imagination why, with the preponderance of
easily available information that showed that their story could not
possibly be true, saharareporters.com went ahead to publish this
libelous story against me.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of the fictional detective,
Sherlock Holmes, once said “Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever
remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth”.
It is impossible that saharareporters.com and Omoyele Sowore could
not reach me to verify their story. This can only lead to the conclusion
that malice was the motive of their story.
A number of prominent Nigerians have complained about the antics of
saharareporters.com whose unethical and untruthful reporting has the
capacity of severely eroding trust between the citizenry and the
government.
The online site has reported that the President of Nigeria, President
Jonathan had travelled at a critical time in the nation’s history even
when he had not, has reported that the government of Nigeria had ordered
gold plated iPhones as gifts even when this was untrue. These
untruthful reports had the effect of inciting the citizens against their
government and put the nation on edge until the reports were rebutted
by the truth.
In all of these stories, the site and its promoters could have easily
verified the truth but chose not to, preferring to publish lies.
Against the universally accepted journalistic ethic of seeking out
truth and reporting it, saharareporters.com has sought out negative
information without regard to whether or not it is true.
And what has been the result?
A site that was once the most popular site in Nigeria has slipped and
is now not even featured amongst the top 30 sites in Nigeria (those in
doubt can verify this information at alexa.com).
Its popularity has eroded and its infamy has resulted in more
responsible newer sites such as Linda Ikeji’s blog (number 13) and
Naij.com (number 15) displacing it and pushing it to number 31 position
in Nigeria.
The question at this juncture is this. Why have The Ford Foundation
and The Omidyar Foundation as well as other philanthropic organizations
continued to support this website?
Is it their aim to subvert the Nigerian state? Do they believe that
by supporting this site financially they are promoting Good Governance?
In their opinion, does good governance equate to supporting the
opposition?
– Reno Omokri is Special Assistant on New Media to the Nigerian President.
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