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May 3, 2023 Global Community Celebrates Press Freedom Day, Emphasizes the Vital Role of Independent Journalism

Global Community Celebrates Press Freedom Day, Emphasizes the Vital Role of Independent Journalism

In an era where information flows like never before, Press Freedom Day is observed worldwide today, highlighting the indispensable role of independent journalism in upholding democracy, transparency, and accountability. This annual celebration serves as a reminder of the fundamental rights of journalists to report freely without fear of repression or censorship.

Across the globe, media organizations, human rights activists, and journalists themselves have united to commemorate the occasion and raise awareness about the challenges faced by the press in fulfilling its crucial mandate. This year’s theme, “Shaping a Future of Rights: Freedom of expression as a driver for all other human rights,” underlines the importance of unrestricted access to information in the digital age.

Press Freedom Day encourages governments, organizations, and individuals to reflect on the significance of a free press and the necessary safeguards that must be put in place to ensure its continuous protection. It is a day to recognize the dedication and courage of journalists who risk their lives to bring crucial stories to light, often in dangerous and hostile environments.

In many parts of the world, journalists face a multitude of obstacles, including harassment, intimidation, violence, and even imprisonment, simply for doing their jobs. Attacks on press freedom undermine democracy and hinder societies’ progress, preventing the dissemination of accurate and unbiased information that is essential for making informed decisions.

The COVID-19 pandemic further highlighted the importance of reliable and responsible journalism. In the face of the crisis, journalists played a vital role in disseminating accurate information, debunking myths, and holding authorities accountable for their actions. However, they also faced challenges such as the spread of misinformation and increasing attacks on their credibility.

On this Press Freedom Day, numerous initiatives and events are being organized globally to promote dialogue, awareness, and action to defend and strengthen the freedom of the press. It serves as a platform to discuss emerging threats to journalism, including digital censorship, surveillance, and the spread of disinformation.

Governments, media organizations, and civil society are called upon to uphold and safeguard the principles of press freedom. They are urged to protect journalists, ensure their safety, and promote an enabling environment that fosters independent journalism, free from political interference or economic pressures.

As citizens, we have a responsibility to support a free press by consuming news from reputable sources, engaging in critical thinking, and actively advocating for press freedom. A robust and independent media is the cornerstone of democracy, enabling us to hold power accountable and ensure transparency in our societies.

On this Press Freedom Day, let us reaffirm our commitment to defending the right to free expression and ensuring the unrestricted flow of information. By standing together, we can protect journalists, preserve press freedom, and safeguard the values that underpin our democratic societies.

 

 

Adebayo A. Samuel Writes from Uyo, Nigeria.

April 26, 2023 Gunmen Abduct 29 in FCT

Gunmen Abduct 29 in FCT

Gunmen have abducted about 29 villagers in the Kwali Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

The abduvtees, comprising mainly of men, housewives and children, were abducted in the middle of Tuesday night from Yewuti village; the hometown of the immediate past vice chairman of Kwali Area Council, Alhaji Zubairu Jibrin Yewuti.

2 housewives, Mrs Zainab Umar and Mrs Aisha Zubairu, were said to have escaped from their abductors while being led into the bush.

The list of Kidnapped victims include Idris Mohammed, Abdullahi Zubairu, Sani S. Magani, Peter Modu, Ibrahim Mamman, Yellow Abdulrasheed, Musa Suleiman, Simbiya Ishaku, Sumaiya Ibrahim, Muktari Yunusa and Mohammed Yeluwa and Rahmat Shagari

Others are Sumaiya Abubakar Yelwa, Mohammed Yelwa, Maimuna Muhammad, Hussaini Ya Nda Agyana, Hamza Ibrahim, Lantana Yunusa, Nabila Agyana, Rufai Salihu, Nafisa Aminu, Kasimu Adamu, Abako Adamu, Abdulyakin Aliyu, Lukman Aliyu, Rahina Audu, Abdulrazak Usman, Sadiya Usman, Darius Samuel and Japheth Osu.

The gunmen reportedly raided eight houses and whisked away the residents into the bush.

The immediate vice chairman of the council, Alhaji Zubairu Jibrin Yewuti, confirmed the incident, claiming that his younger brother, Idris; two of his elder brothers’ wives and a child were among the victims.

April 20, 2023 Eket Paramount Ruler Thumbs Up Akwa Ibom Re-Mapping

Eket Paramount Ruler Thumbs Up Akwa Ibom Re-Mapping

Paramount Ruler of Eket Local Government Area, Edidem Etim Abia, has said that the Akwa Ibom State Map Establishment Law 2023, passed by the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly will engender unity and peaceful co-existence in the state.

The Monarch speaking with Journalists in Eket on Wednesday, noted that the state’s map was important as it would bring an end to years of disputes over boundaries between neighbouring communities.

“We couldn’t have continued as a state without having a map, an official gazetted map.

“What was circulated in the past was not an official map, it was something someone drew and people used it and that map created a lot of problems,” he said.

He commended the state Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel and members of the House of Assembly for their courage and determination in ensuring that the state had an official map, which he described as a vital tool for ensuring peace and stability.

“This map is expected to show clearly where the boundary of each Local Government is and bring to an end all the fights.

“The governor has done well, he has the courage to do the right thing and not mind anybody, we couldn’t have had a state that didn’t have a map,” he said.

He also drew attention to the fact that the map would prevent Local Government Areas from making claims on territories that were not rightfully theirs.

“We in Eket have been fighting since 1914 to get the proper boundary demarcated between us and Ibeno. This case went up to the privy council, the highest court in the British Empire and right from Nigeria, Eket won the case both in the High Court, Court of Appeal to the British Council. Ibeno never accepted that Judgment

“It is not up to Ibeno to implement the judgement but when there is a judgment that involves land it is the Government that should implement the judgment but successive Governments haven’t implemented the judgement.

“We also joined in the case to argue where QIT (Qua Iboe Terminal) is and they lost, the appeal was thrown out but still they won’t give up.

“This map is very important, not just for Eket alone because it affected Onna, Mkpat Enin, Eastern Obolo and Ikot Abasi.

“But this map is expected to show clearly where the boundary of each local Government is and bring to an end all the fights,” he said.

April 18, 2023 BREAKING: INEC Writes Inspector-General of Police to Investigate and Prosecute Adamawa REC

BREAKING: INEC Writes Inspector-General of Police to Investigate and Prosecute Adamawa REC

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC after a meeting held today; April 18, 2023 over the supplementary Governoship election held in Adamawa state and the ensuring drama has resolved to write to the Inspector General of Police; Usman Alkali Baba to investigate and Prosecute the Adamawa state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Barr. Hudu Yunusa Ari.

This was disclosed in a tweet posted in the official handle of the Commission on twitter. The post read;

BREAKING NEWS

At its meeting today, 18th April 2023, the Commission discussed matters arising from the Adamawa Governorship election and decided to:

1. Write to the Inspector-General of Police for the immediate investigation and possible prosecution of theResident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Adamawa State, Barr. Hudu Yunusa Ari.

2. Request the Secretary to the Government of the Federation to draw the attention of the appointing authority to the unwholesome behaviour of the REC for further action.

3. The collation process shall resume at a time to be determined by the Returning Officer. Detailed official statement will follow shortly.

This is in response to clamor by Nigerians to have the Resident Electoral Commissioner tried over accusations of violations in processes observed in the re-run Governorship election held on April 15, 2023, in Adamawa State.

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