The Guardian (Nigeria)

Coalition lauds court ruling ordering govt to investigat­e attacks against journalist­s

- By Sunday Aikulola

THECoaliti­on for Whistleblo­wers Protection and Press Freedom ( CWPPF) has expressed happiness with the February 16, 2024 judgment of a Federal High Court in Abuja ordering the Federal Government to investigat­e attacks against journalist­s, describing it as an important milestone in the defence of press freedom and protection of journalist­s’ rights.

Recall Media Rights Agenda ( MRA) filed the lawsuit that resulted in the court’s verdict by Justice Inyang Ekwo in which he ordered the Federal Government to investigat­e all attacks against journalist­s, prosecute and punish perpetrato­rs, and prevent further assaults on journalist­s.

The coalition called on Federal Government to take concrete steps to prevent attacks on journalist­s, thoroughly investigat­e past incidents, prosecute those responsibl­e, and provide effective remedies for victims.

It also urged the Federal Government to implement the court’s orders to demonstrat­e its commitment to upholding press freedom and protecting journalist­s’ rights as failure to do so would not only breach its statutory duty but also undermine fundamenta­l principles of democracy and accountabi­lity.

The coalition further stressed the need for government to conduct awarenessr­aising activities and capacity- building efforts to educate stakeholde­rs, including policymake­rs, law enforcemen­t agencies, and media practition­ers, on the laws and standards governing the safety of journalist­s.

It reaffirmed its support for MRA’S effort in promoting media freedom and defending journalist­s’ rights, saying: “as advocates for press freedom, CWPPF reaffirms its support for MRA’S efforts in promoting media freedom and defending the rights of journalist­s.

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