‘FCT News Online’,a world class community based premier online news platform that seeks to provide credible, authoritative and timely public-interest news in the Federal Capital Territory(FCT) and beyond, has being unveiled.
Dr Kingsley Amafibe, Chairman and Founder of the Online media, told newsmen on Friday in Abuja that the platform seeks to bridge existing gaps in the reportage of politics, business, entertainment and human angle stories, especially within communities in the FCT.
The news platform, according him is an independent media that is committed to public good through public interest and community-based reportage.
According to him “ FCT News Online is your go-to source for timely and reliable news coverage in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and beyond. We strive to deliver accurate and unbiased information, keeping you informed about the latest developments, events, and stories that matter to our community.
“We seek to position it as a database where members of the community can go whenever they need any kind of information – the best hotel and restaurants in the FCT, the existing real estates firms, government programmes and even what is happening at the grassroots, among other things.
“Our vision is to be a premier online news platform, fostering a well-informed and engaged community within the FCT, while we aim to uphold the highest standards of journalism, providing insightful content that resonates with our readers and contributes to a more informed and connected society.
“FCT News Online is dedicated to being a trusted source for diverse perspectives, promoting civic engagement, and creating a platform that reflects the rich tapestry of our community.
Dr Amafibe explained that the platform was conceived to accommodate citizens’ journalism. Hence, it has visible presence in the social media space through its respective pages on Instagram and X(formerly Twitter) and others.
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He added that “the platform also wants to give the community members a voice, so that they can get their voices heard on matters affecting their communities