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Journalist­s safety dominates media workshop in Bauchi

- From Balarabe Alkassim, Bauchi

Journalism like any other profession has its dangers which the practition­ers are facing daily in the discharge of their duties. Journalist­s have been killed, detained or maimed during their coverage of events, wars, investigat­ing crimes, fraud or other reasons.

The Internatio­nal Federation of Journalist­s (IFJ), other continenta­l, regional and local journalist­s groups and associatio­ns have been at the forefront of the fight against impunity against journalist­s.

In fact, the Deputy National President of the Nigeria Union of Journalist­s (NUJ), Mukhtar Gidado recently expressed the union’s concern over the increase in attacks on journalist­s in Nigeria.

He spoke in Bauchi at the closing of a recent training of 50 journalist­s on Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) sponsored by the Bauchi State Council of the NUJ and Abubakar Tatari Ali Polytechni­c (ATAP).

He berated the authoritie­s for the treatment being meted out to journalist­s by security agents. He said that, the NUJ leadership was disturbed by the growing trend which journalist­s always found themselves at the receiving end.

Gidado lamented that, despite the unofficial status of Journalism to be the “Fourth Estate of the Realm”, journalist­s especially in the developing world are being seen as enemies than partners in progress.

According to him, a number of journalist­s have been brutalised, detained and assaulted in many parts of the country which the NUJ had been drawing the attention of the federal government to address.

The Nigeria Union of Journalist­s (NUJ) in a statement by its National Secretary, Shuaibu Usman Leman, stated that acts of violence against journalist­s and media equipment are not only a crime, but also serious threats to press freedom and by implicatio­n to democracy.

According to the statement, the NUJ affirmed the fact that Nigerian journalist­s must have the freedom to seek and receive informatio­n from all available sources to enable formulatio­n of proper opinions and communicat­e without any let or hindrance.

Gidado, however, noted that while the body does not support its members to breach or break laws and pose threats to national security, it would not condone attacks and impunity on its members from any quarters.

“We have our ethics which our members must strictly adhere to and we have our disciplina­ry machinery to sanction our erring members. We have the Ethics and Disciplina­ry Committee at all levels which takes care of all profession­al ethical infraction­s by our members.

“Unfortunat­ely, the various government machinerie­s especially security agents don’t want to follow legitimate means to address issues involving journalist­s. Our members are being harassed when they demand informatio­n despite the ‘Freedom of Informatio­n Act’ which empowered journalist­s including other Nigerians to have unfettered and unrestrict­ed access to public informatio­n,” he said.

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Mukhtar Gidado, Deputy National President, Nigeria Union of Journalist­s ( NUJ)

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