The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, has expressed deep shock and sorrow over the tragic death of seven journalists in a lone road crash in Gombe State.
The minister’s spokesperson, Rabiu Ibrahim, stated this on Tuesday in Abuja.
The incident occurred on Monday evening as the newsmen were returning from a wedding ceremony in the Gombe South Senatorial District.
They were travelling in solidarity with a colleague from the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) who was getting married.
The minister described the tragedy as a heartbreaking loss to the media community and the nation, saying the journalists were committed voices who informed the public with courage, integrity and professionalism.
“This is a harrowing moment. Nigeria has lost dedicated voices who informed, educated, and stood for truth. Their passing is a heavy blow to us all.
“I extended my condolences to the Gombe State Council of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), and especially the families, friends, and colleagues of the deceased.
“I pray that God would grant them the strength to bear the painful loss.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and loved ones. May Almighty God grant them comfort and grant the souls of the departed eternal rest.
“We stand in solidarity with the NUJ and the entire media community at this difficult time. We must continue to work together to improve safety measures for those who serve the nation daily,” he said.
Idris said the Federal Government stood with the bereaved families and the media community during the moment of grief, adding that “may the souls of the departed rest in perfect peace.”
Minister mourns Gombe journalists
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, has expressed deep shock and sorrow over the tragic death of seven journalists in a lone road crash in Gombe State.
The minister’s spokesperson, Rabiu Ibrahim, stated this on Tuesday in Abuja.
The incident occurred on Monday evening as the newsmen were returning from a wedding ceremony in the Gombe South Senatorial District.
They were travelling in solidarity with a colleague from the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) who was getting married.
The minister described the tragedy as a heartbreaking loss to the media community and the nation, saying the journalists were committed voices who informed the public with courage, integrity and professionalism.
“This is a harrowing moment. Nigeria has lost dedicated voices who informed, educated, and stood for truth. Their passing is a heavy blow to us all.
“I extended my condolences to the Gombe State Council of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), and especially the families, friends, and colleagues of the deceased.
“I pray that God would grant them the strength to bear the painful loss.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and loved ones. May Almighty God grant them comfort and grant the souls of the departed eternal rest.
“We stand in solidarity with the NUJ and the entire media community at this difficult time. We must continue to work together to improve safety measures for those who serve the nation daily,” he said.
Idris said the Federal Government stood with the bereaved families and the media community during the moment of grief, adding that “may the souls of the departed rest in perfect peace.”






