DICAN Seeks Media Partnership With Korea, Tunisia, Zambia Ambassadors,
Princess-Ekwi Ajide
The Diplomatic Correspondents’ Association of Nigeria, DICAN, has extended a warm welcome to the newly appointed ambassadors of Korea, Tunisia, and Zambia to Nigeria.
DICAN, is a professional body of over 50 correspondents and editors from various media outlets who are officially assigned to cover diplomatic affairs in Nigeria, that serves as a bridge between the diplomatic community and the Nigerian media.
The Association congratulates Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Nigeria, Vice-Admiral Kim Pan Kyu, Ambassador Antit Mohsen of Tunisia and High Commissioner Muhali Imbuwa of Zambia.
The professional body, offered its support to the new ambassadors, stressing the importance of collaboration for effective media coverage. “DICAN called for partnership with the new-appointed Ambassadors, High Commissioner and the diplomatic community for their embassies to be properly reported as well as given quality media coverage to sustain the existing ties with their host country, Nigeria.
DICAN also commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership as the Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), urging the President to employ every diplomatic channels possible to persuade Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger to return to ECOWAS.
A statement jointly signed by DICAN’s Chairman Idehai Frederick and Secretary, General Emeka Amakor, urged Tinubu to uphold his administration’s “Renewed Hope Agenda” in line with Nigeria’s foreign policy direction anchored on democracy, developments, demography and diaspora (4D).