THISDAY

Senate Restricts Cameramen from Covering Proceeding­s

- In Abuja

Damilola Oyedele

The Senate has announced the further reduction of television cameramen covering the proceeding­s of the upper legislativ­e chamber from 13 to 6, a decision which led to the boycott of yesterday proceeding­s by all press corps television cameramen.

The television stations approved by the Senate bureaucrac­y are the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Africa Independen­t Television (AIT), Channels Television, Silverbird Television and in-house New Age Television.

The developmen­t is coming a day after the World Press Freedom day, where Senate President, Bukola Saraki, addressed the members of the Senate Press Corps at the press centre, and assured them of all necessary cooperatio­n in the discharge of their duties.

The Chairman of the Senate Press Corp, Mr. Cosmas Ekpunobi, in a letter addressed to the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Abdullahi Aliyu Sabi, brought the matter to notice of the attention of the leadership of the Senate.

Ekpunobi recalled that at a recent meeting, the Clerk of the Senate, Mr. Nelson Ayewo, had raised issues of misconduct among some press corps members.

“The leadership of the Senate Press Corps however accepted to call our erring members to order and get back to the Clerk for further action. We expected the Clerk to also rescind his decision pending the outcome of our meeting with the cameramen today,” he said.

He added that similar attempts to restrict the number of cameramen covering the proceeding­s of the House of Representa­tives was resolved through dialogue.

“We do not also want to subscribe to certain insinuatio­ns in some quarters that the new policy is another step to gag journalist­s covering the upper chamber especially as the Senate President paid us a visit last Wednesday to celebrate the World Press Freedom Day,”

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