Daily Trust

Journalist­s cautioned on phone conversati­ons with news sources

- By Idowu Isamotu

The Editor-in-Chief of Premium Times, Musikilu Mojeed, has again reminded Nigerian journalist­s that the authoritie­s have placed them under surveillan­ce.

According to him, surveillan­ce on journalist­s will not stop as technology gets more sophistica­ted.

Mojeed, who is also the president of the Internatio­nal Press Institute, Nigeria, asked journalist­s to continue to take precaution and gradually boycott phone conversati­ons with their sources.

He spoke in Abuja yesterday during a press freedom manual launch in commemorat­ion of the World Press Freedom Day, organised by the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Developmen­t (CJID) in partnershi­p with KonradAden­auer-Stiftung.

Mojeed recalled how the military invaded Daily Trust corporate head office in Abuja in 2019 and took away about 24 computers.

“If you go through the budget of the Nigerian government, the government is spending so much money acquiring surveillan­ce equipment.

“It is not totally negative considerin­g the insecurity being faced in the country today. But the way it is being deployed is dangerous,” Mojeed said, during the panel discussion.

Also speaking as a panelist, the General Editor of Daily Trust, Hamza Idris, urged journalist­s to have their facts while writing stories.

Speaking on ‘State Surveillan­ce and Threats to Journalism Practice in the 21st Century’, Idris noted that journalist­s had become more exposed to surveillan­ce through advancemen­t in technology.

“But I am encouragin­g journalist­s to continue to learn to speak from the position of strength,” he added.

Other panelists were Onwuka Okereke, a lecturer at the Department of Mass Communicat­ion, Abia State University; Tunde Akanni, an Associate Professor of Communicat­ion, Lagos State University; Mojirayo Ogunalana-Nkanga, a gender and human rights advocate and General Manager, MEGA FM, Warri.

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Presidenti­al Aspirant on the platform of the All Progressiv­e Congress (APC), Rt Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and friends led by Sen. Ali Ndume, when they presented the Presidenti­al Nomination and Expression of Intent form to Amaechi, yesterday.

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