 And Governor of Kogi's State, His Excellency Yahya Bello, his called for true federalising as a panaker to solving Nigeria's social, political and economic problems. The governor made this allusion during the third annual GYB Seminar for Nigerian Editors and Crime Correspondents in Abuja on Friday, plus TV manual-ahegian reports as presented from our studio. It is the third series of seminars organised by the governor of Kogi's State, His Excellency Yahya Bello, to strengthen cordial relationships with the media by building the capacity of journalists to report on government issues. While declaring the event open, Governor Yahya Bello praised the media for their open and unbiased reporting, stating that it helps to improve governance. Partnering with the press, or members of the Fourth Estate of Nigeria, as leaders, as a politician, as a person will only make you to do better in whatever you are doing. Because they look through what you are doing, they will panel meet you. If you are criticised, you are simply asked to do better. If you are praised, you are simply asked to do more of what you are doing and even do it better. So therefore, as a person and as an administration, I have no reason whatsoever not to be a friend of the media now and in the future. The governor also used the events to call for the adoption of true fiscal federalism as the only way to serve the nation's socio-economic and political challenges. Let us tell ourselves the truth, my dear brother, and dear Nigerians. True fiscal federalism is the only way. You will not be in charge of your resources and allow crimes and criminality to fester because that is where you are generating your resources. You will secure it. You will manage. You will face all these crimes and incriminalities. You will not allow any foreigner to come and be arming your citizens to take hands against where you are generating revenue because if I leave my state to Nassarama State, I will just be a beggar. Meanwhile, I have in my state that I must secure and bring in investors to come and annex, let us be charged and pay royalties and percentage to the center. Earlier, the Kyrgyz State Commissioner for Information had emphasized the importance of the seminar for which the president of the Niger Union journalist commended the governor. Why some other states are having a lot of problems with journalists around the issues of fake news, misinformation and disinformation. Kyrgyz is having it good with the journalist, starting from the leadership to every journalist in the country today. We have achieved a lot in the last seven and a half years and we are very confident that nothing is going to distract us from the part of greatness that the state has settled. I encourage each one of us to actively participate in the sessions, engage in fruitful discussions and make the most of the networking opportunities that this seminar provides. Let us use this time to learn, unlearn and relearn to collaborate and to reaffirm our dedication to the highest standards of journalism. This is the event we forward our strength and genetic capacity for true and unbiased reporting. Kyrgyz