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PRESS FREEDOM DAY: Govt, journalists tasked

In celebrating the 2017 World Press Freedom day‎, African Journalists have been charged to put conscience first in discharging their duties as the fourth estate of the realm.

Speaking at an event put together by the U.S mission in Nigeria, several practitioners intimated on various topical issues affecting the practise of Journalism, particularly in Nigeria; ranging from facts checking, digital media, and freedom of information act.

Also, a coalition of media advocacy organizations in Nigeria under the aegis of the Partnership for Media and Democracy in Nigeria (PAMED) has also called on the Federal Government to create an enabling environment for media practice in the country.

PAMED, made up of the Institute for Media and Society (IMS), the International Press Centre (IPC), and Media Rights Agenda (MRA), noted that the legal and policy environment for the practice of journalism in Nigeria was not conducive, adding that there is an urgent need to address the issue to ensure that journalists do not become endangered species in Nigeria.

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‎With the new digital age being utilised by media practitioners in ensuring adequate reportage, Simon Kolawole noted that the trend in time past is fast being bypassed‎ due to the availability of the digital media space.

“Now we are bypassing the roadblocks to participatory democracy, if we harness the digital age very well, we will bypass the barricades set by government. We now have influence in the government, thanks to the digital age being explored by journalism”.

On the issue of accountability, he further stated that the FOI act has not been fully utilised due to the nature of practise by some media organisations.

“Now we have the freedom of information act, but how many times have we used it?”

Other issues addressed is the fact that journalist can now explore the options of accountability through ensuring adequate and concise facts checking.

On its part, PAMED said it is worried at the abysmal state of media freedom in Nigeria, and noted that Reporters Without Borders (Reporters sans Frontières RSF), the Paris, France based freedom of expression organization ranked Nigeria 122 out of 180 countries in its 2017 World Press Freedom Index released on April 16, 2017.

PAMED described the situation as appalling, noting that the government’s non-challant attitude to investigating attacks on journalists and bringing perpetrators to justice has fuelled impunity by perpetrators since they are invariably never brought to justice.

PAMED said from the murder of Dele Giwa on October 19, 1986 till date, no perpetrator in all the cases of journalists murdered in Nigeria has been apprehended, tried or brought to book as virtually all of them have gone free.

Observing that the shooting to death at his residence of Mr. Famous Giobaro, a Desk Editor with the Bayelsa State owned Glory FM 97.1 in the early hours of April 16, 2017 by unidentified gunmen, was the latest in a series of such incidents, it said that it was tragic that

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. JOHNSON PETER

    May 3, 2017 at 2:10 pm

    The fact is that, no matter what, Freedom Of Information (FOI) act can’t still guarantee total press freedom because of politics . It’s not about the system of government be it military or democracy but it’s all about the personality of the people at the helms of affairs to grant total press freedom. After all, Buhari has been sick and indoor for sometimes but yet, press are not allowed to see him and yet it’s a democratic government.

    • Balarabe musa

      May 4, 2017 at 3:25 am

      Why are you always keen at Buhari’s privacy? So because there’s press freedom now, people shouldn’t have their privacy again or how? Or you want press to always release to the public how buhari does take his bath, sleep with his wife and others? Mind you, there is no where in the world where there is total press freedom, because it’s even inimical to the country if granted.

  2. yanju omotodun

    May 3, 2017 at 2:51 pm

    I salute the courage of our journalists , they endanger their lives to disseminate hidden information for us. The government needs to protect these people and respect them as well.

    • Animashaun Ayodeji

      May 3, 2017 at 6:34 pm

      This government is Avery useless government, heaven knows. They don’t even want the press to practice again in Nigeria, what this APC administration is after is to be in control of all media in Nigeria so they can manipulate and use the press for whatever reason they want.

    • seyi jelili

      May 3, 2017 at 8:40 pm

      And they should respect themselves by not heralding fake news again. They are trying indeed but the bad ones are there

  3. Anita Kingsley

    May 3, 2017 at 6:31 pm

    Nigerian Journalists are really trying, despite the pressure by the APC-government to silent journalists, they are still putting in more efforts to be credible and putting conscience first.

    • Agbor Chris

      May 3, 2017 at 6:42 pm

      Well, I will give Nigerian journalists kudos, but, they are not as outstanding as your narration. They need to try harder.

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