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Lockdown: NUJ Delta Council Decries Attack On Media Workers By Police & Government Officials

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Lockdown: NUJ Delta Council Decries Attack On Media Workers By Police & Government Officials

The Delta State Council of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, (NUJ) has described actions melted on media workers by security operatives and some government officials amidst the covid-19 lockdown as unfortunate and disheartening.

This is contained in a press statement signed by the union and was made available to newsmen.

In the statement, the Chairman of the NUJ, Delta State Council, Michael Ikeogwu said in the course of carrying out their constitutional responsibility, they were targets for attacks by members of the public, particularly security agencies and governmental bodies in Delta State.

He noted that recently, a reporter with Daily Trust newspapers was harassed and manhandled somewhere in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of the state for inquiring from officials of the state environmental taskforce if people should congregate for clean up in the face of effort aimed at curtailing the spread of the Coronavirus.

He also revealed that few days after that incident, a photojournalist with the Pointer newspapers, Norbert Amede, was brutally attacked by security agents (the police) in Ibusa, Oshimili North Local Government Area adding that Amede was physically disfigured and hospitalized for days.

Ikeogwu also pointed out that several reports of harassment and intimidation of media practitioners by security agencies and hired thugs of government functionaries across the state have been incidents in the Union’s secretariat.

According to the statement: ” Yesterday, Wednesday, April 15, 2020, Uvwie Local Government registered another attack on media personnel from Delta Broadcasting Service (DBS), Warri, who were on their regular routine to monitor compliance of the lockdown and more importantly, social distancing at the Effurun Market.

” The DBS Warri team, led by a deputy general manager, Linus Chima, was attacked for covering scenes of clear violation of the social distancing directive by both the federal and state governments.

“We view this latest attack and previous ones as barbaric in an era where democratic tenets and freedom of the press are expected to be held in high esteem.

” NUJ Delta State Council hereby aligns with the earlier call by the DBS Chapter of NUJ and RATTAWU call on the Chairman of Uvwie Local Government Council, Mr. Ramson Onoyake to apologise to NUJ as well as arrest, interrogate and prosecute the team that attacked the DBS crew or faces an imminent boycott of coverage of programmes and activities within Uvwie Local Government Area.

” We recall that in the wake of the lockdown, the media were among those exempted from movement restrictions. This is because of the vital role the media, like other critical sectors, play in the developmental advancement of society.

” Sadly, the leverage of the media to operate responsibly is daily curtailed and threatened by security agents and government officials who have skeletons to cover.

” We wish to state that the media will not be daunted in the face of the unfriendly atmosphere some security agencies and government officials have put in place.

” Nevertheless, we wish to remind governments at all levels in the state of their responsibility to protect the lives of the citizens, including media practitioners. We have not recorded any death among our folds. At the rate these abusers of the media are going, we might soon register.

” This is why the authorities must stand up to their responsibilities and protect the sanctity of the freedom of the press as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended.

” We, however, call on our members to be law-abiding and continue to go about their duties responsibly while we call on authorities in the local, state and federal governments to take urgent steps to stem the tide of attacks on media personnel.

” For the avoidance of doubt, our governmental bodies should be reminded that these same media they are treating with disdain were at the forefront of the fight for the democracy these levels of government are presenting savoring. The media deserve a better deal.

” In conclusion, we may be left with the option of a total blackout of coverage of the lockdown the order if the needless attacks on our highly esteemed members continue.

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