Tinubu Government Must End Indiscriminate Arrest, Harassment Of Journalists, Media Houses – Centre Warns

Tinubu Government Must End Indiscriminate Arrest, Harassment Of Journalists, Media Houses – Centre Warns

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The center deemed the threat and censorship experienced by media practitioners while fulfilling their duties as unacceptable and absurd.


The Public and Private Development Centre (PPDC), a civic organization, has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to tackle recent issues of assault on the media, such as the troubling rise in arrests and intimidation of Journalists.

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Tinubu Government Must End Indiscriminate Arrest, Harassment Of Journalists, Media Houses – Centre Warns

The center condemned the threats and censorship faced by media professionals while performing their duties as unacceptable and irrational.

Speaking at the inaugural media gathering in Abuja on Thursday on behalf of the CEO, Lucy James Abagi, the Director of Partnerships and Innovation at the center called on the Nigerian government to cease using the Cybercrime Act to stifle the media and civic engagement.

He criticized the arrest and mistreatment of editor Segun Olatunji for uncovering alleged corruption involving the president’s chief of staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, as barbaric and a threat to press freedom and the country’s democratic process.

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“The media and Journalism remains an essential component of every democratic society. Part of our discussion Today, must address a pressing issue that threatens the very foundation of our democratic society: theincreasing arrests and intimidation of journalists in Nigeria.

“The recent detention of investigative journalist Daniel Ojukwu, held without charge for over a week, is a stark reminder of the hostile environment faced by independent media. Ojukwu’s arrest, following his exposure of corruption involving senior Nigerian officials, underscores the dangers faced by those who dare to hold power accountable.

“This is not an isolated incident. The arrest of journalists like Segun Olatunji, who was detained and mistreated for revealing alleged corruption by the president’s chief of staff, reflects a broader pattern of repression. These actions threaten press freedom and undermine our democracy. So far in 2024, our partners at the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) have documented over 34 cases of arrests nationwide. We are increasingly concerned that the Cybercrime Act is being used to suppress the media and civil society as a whole.

“At PPDC, we stand in solidarity with journalists and media organisations, recognising their critical role in promoting transparency and accountability. We call on the Nigerian government to uphold the rights of journalists, ensure their protection, and foster an environment where the media can operate freely and without fear.”

Also speaking the Senior Communications Officer, Mercy Don Igwe, expressed concerns over increasing clampdown on the journalists who are demanding accountability from the government and its officials.

Senior Communications Officer, Mercy Don Igwe, also raised concerns about the growing crackdown on journalists seeking accountability from the government and its officials.

She emphasized that the PPDC stands in solidarity with journalists and media organizations confronting threats and censorship. Igwe stressed the importance of the Nigerian government protecting press freedom and guaranteeing the safety of journalists who bravely uncover the truth.

“In today’s Nigeria, the media’s role in promoting transparency and accountability is more critical than ever,” stated Jubril Shittu, CEO of PPDC. “Events like this. underscore our commitment to empowering journalists and defending media freedom globally.”

“The event also featured a panel discussion titled “Unwavering in the Face Censorship: The power of Resilient Reporting,” which highlighted the challenges journalists face and strategies to uphold journalistic integrity despite censorship pressures.

“The panel included distinguished speakers who shared their experiences and insights on navigating hostile environments to report truthfully. The discussions emphasized the crucial role of media organisations in safeguarding journalists and fostering a climate of transparency and accountability within the industry” Mercy added.


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