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NAN To Boost Operations With Drones

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The Managing Director, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Mr. Buki Ponle, says the agency is to acquire four drones for live coverage of events and boost its operations.

Ponle disclosed this on Wednesday in Ilorin at the opening of a two-day Editorial Conference to appraise the operations of NAN, adopt pragmatic and modern strategies of news agency journalism.

He assured the public and subscribers of the agency’s willingness to make difference in the pursuit of “positive reporting and solution journalism”.

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Ponle said the agency’s main goal was to ensure service delivery, be more relevant to subscribers and continue to contribute to national development.

According to him, NAN is one of the leading media houses in the country and wants to maintain its course to be reckoned with.

The managing director explained that besides charting a new way forward for the agency, the retreat would also rejig NAN for growth and development.

He, therefore, tasked the editors to maintain error-free reports as NAN would never condone error or mistake to maintain its giant status in the continent.

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Ponle said the agency’s effort had born a monthly average of about 5,000 stories, 700 pictures, 100 videos, and 50 audio clips being transmitted to a diverse clientele.

He tasked the editors to be dedicated to their work and be diligent mentors to upcoming reporters.

While advising against polarisation and divisive tendencies, the managing director urged members of staff to maintain the bond of unity as NAN family.

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He also declared that the agency has weathered so many storms in the past, but emerging stronger despite its challenges.

“I assume office since September 2020, but we have been able to survive as a family. The bond kept us surviving.

“I will continue to prioritize staff welfare and ensure we take NAN to next level,” he said. 

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