Lagos: Centre to establish safety hub for Nigerian Journalists

Mercy Chukwudiebere, Lagos

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The International Press Centre, IPC, Lagos, says it is establishing a Centre for the Safety and Protection of Nigerian  Journalists, CSFPJ, as part of its unique activities to commemorate World Press Freedom Day, WPFD, 2023.

The move is also to further address the growing spate of attacks on journalists and the threats to media freedom in Nigeria.

The IPC Lagos appointed Melody Lawal as the Centre’s Coordinator, with the task of positioning the CSFPJ to coordinate initiatives to respond to the challenge of addressing the worsening state of the safety of journalists and Press freedom in Nigeria.

This was made known in a statement by the IPC’s Executive Director Mr. Lanre Arogundade.

According to Mrs Lawal, An indication of the deteriorating Press freedom situation was the fact that the year 2022 witnessed more attacks on journalists and the media than the previous year.”

The IPC Executive Director said; “Unlike 2021 where 41 attacks were documented, the IPC Safety of Journalists Alert Desk recorded 66 attacks in 2022 with the perpetrators including law enforcement and security agents; political thugs and hoodlums; unknown gunmen, among others.

“The breakdown shows that four attacks were recorded in the North West, 16 in the North Central, six in the North East, 26 in the South West, four in the South East and 10 in the South South.”

“The types of attacks include physical assault, abduction, gun attack, threat to life, denial of access to information, unlawful arrest and detention, harassment, threat to sanction and payment of fine, with 26 broadcast journalists, 13 print journalists and 24 online journalists among those affected,” he said.

In terms of gender, 56 male journalists and 10 female journalists suffered one form of molestation or the other.

According to Arogundade, “Full details of the attacks and the modus operandi of the new Centre on the Safety of Journalists will be unveiled at a media roundtable organised by IPC in partnership with the West Zone of the Nigerian Guild of Editors and the Oyo State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Journalists at Ibadan, Oyo State.”

The roundtable, slated for Friday, May 5, 2023 shall have Professor Tokunbo Adaja, Dean College of Humanities & Social Sciences, Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU), giving the keynote address on ‘Protecting Freedom of Expression in the Age of Misinformation & Disinformation’.

The event, which will be attended by editors, journalists and other media professionals and leaders of the NUJ is expected to exhaustively discuss the press freedom situation in the country and make recommendations on how the deteriorating situation can be checked.

 

 

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