by Isi Esene
Those who have craved the opportunity to ask President Goodluck Jonathan about steps taken by the government to address the incessant bomb blasts in many parts of the country, especially the North east, and progress made in bringing back hundreds of abducted Chibok schoolgirls would have a chance to do so as he speaks on the Presidential Media Chat scheduled for Sunday.
In a release signed by Reuben Abati, the presidential adviser on media and publicity, the president “will respond to questions from a panel of journalists and media executives on current national issues and developments.”
The full statement below:
Another edition of The Presidential Media Chat will be broadcast live on the network services of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) and the Voice of Nigeria (VON) at 7pm tomorrow, Sunday, May 4, 2014.
During the programme, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan will respond to questions from a panel of journalists and media executives on current national issues and developments.
Members of the public who have particular issues they will like President Jonathan to address are also invited to send their questions via twitter to @mediachatng1.
President Jonathan will respond to the most significant questions received before or during the programme.
Other radio and television stations in the country are urged to hook up to NTA and FRCN to relay the programme to their listeners and viewers.



It is about time.I hope people will have the good grace to refrain from 'animal talk' as the situation ,such as it is.is no longer about Jonathan.It has never been.All sensible people should rally around the president as Americans did during Pearl Harbour and September 11.This is about all of us.Ameachi and his crowd should take a break unless they are the problem.