President Goodluck Jonathan is hosting his fourth Presidential Media Chat since returning to office in May 2011. The first was in September 2011 and the last in June 2012.
The challenges confronting the country – insecurity, economy, corruption, fuel subsidy, dearth of infrastructural, among others – are still largely the same since his last media chat. The president’s handling of the the flooding which ravaged parts of the country and its aftermath would be an additional issue for discussion.
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During the two-hour programme which will be broadcast live in major government media between 7p.m. to 9p.m, “a representative selection of the most significant questions received will be presented to President Jonathan for his response,” his spokesman, Reuben Abati, said.
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