…as Tinubu declares 2025 conference open
The 2025 All Nigeria Editors Conference (ANEC) of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), will examine the role of editors in promoting democratic governance and national cohesion.
The NGE is the elite professional body of managing directors, directors of news and editors of print, broadcast and corporate online organisations, will hold its 2025 annual conference from November 3-6, 2025 in Abuja.
The conference that will be declared open by President Bola Tinubu, has as its theme: ‘Democratic Governance and National Cohesion: The Role of Editors.’
The NGE in a statement jointly signed by Eze Anaba, President and Onuoha Ukeh, General Secretary, stated that the editors’ conference’s sub-theme will focus on ‘Electoral Integrity and Trust Deficit: What Nigerians Expect in 2027.’
The statement also said that the 2025 ANEC would also be “identifying best practices and strategies for editors to promote democratic governance and national cohesion.”
According to the NGE, President Tinubu and leaders of the opposition political parties in the country and major stakeholders have consistently emphasised the importance of media support in the promotion of the bonds that unite Nigeria’s diverse populations.
“There is need for unity in diversity, shared values, inclusion, dialogue and understanding, which would go a long way in bringing about national cohesion.”
The NGE said that the conference, on the first day, would have an opening ceremony to be attended by President Tinubu; Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory; Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information and National Orientation, other ministers, governors, members of the diplomatic corps and the organised private sector.
The conference will also feature a keynote address on the theme and other papers, such as: “Election Disputes and Judicial Integrity: Navigating the Thin Line Between Law and Politics”, and the “State of the Nation: Imperative of Economic and Political Reforms in Challenged Nation.”
Other papers include: “The Evolving Face of Journalism: Battling Misinformation, AI Disruption, and Credibility Gap”; “Media, Terrorism, and National Security: Addressing the Complexities” and “Wealth Beyond the Newsroom: Investment Opportunities for Editors After Call of Duty.”
The statement said that over 500 media professionals from within and outside the country would attend the conference, which is taking place in the FCT for the second time in 12 years.
“The ANEC holds every year for editors to address and discuss national issues that have social, economic and political consequences in Nigeria.
“This year’s ANEC is designed to provide a platform for editors/media executives to explore ways to promote national development and cohesion through responsible and responsive journalism, highlighting the importance of unity, diversity, and inclusivity and to hold leaders accountable in this regard,” the statement.
According to the statement, this year’s conference is coming four months after the guild’s biennial national convention, held in Enugu State, wherein new executives were elected.


