FG Plans Media Access To Military Operations
The Federal Government is reviewing a proposal that could allow journalists to accompany military personnel during selected operations.
The plan is aimed at improving public access to information on security activities and how the armed forces carry out their duties.
If approved, the initiative would give reporters controlled access to observe operations in the field under strict conditions.
Officials say the arrangement would be carefully managed to ensure safety while maintaining operational security during missions.
The idea is part of broader efforts to strengthen transparency in the security sector and improve public understanding of military engagements across the country.
It also reflects growing interest in closer cooperation between the media and security agencies during national assignments.
Further details on how the policy would work, including selection criteria and safety guidelines for journalists, are expected to be outlined once discussions are concluded.

















