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Nigeria Police Pledge Commitment to Journalists’ Safety and Press Freedom

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October 30, 2024

Nigeria Police Pledge Commitment to Journalists’ Safety and Press Freedom

The Nigeria Police Force has reiterated its commitment to safeguarding journalists and promoting press freedom, affirming its support for a secure environment for reporting and the free flow of information.

Guest at Civic Space Guard Conference of WSCIJ in Abuja
Guest at Civic Space Guard Conference of WSCIJ in Abuja

This pledge was made by the Police Spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Olumuyiwa Adejobi, at the second Civic Space Guard Conference organized by the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) in collaboration with the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The conference focused on the challenges facing journalists and the essential role of the police in ensuring press freedom.

ACP Adejobi acknowledged the challenges journalists in Nigeria face, highlighting the distinction between professional journalists and social media content creators. “Journalists must uphold high standards of work ethics and professionalism,” he emphasized, underlining the need for accurate reporting and ethical conduct to foster trust and credibility.

In his address, Adejobi outlined the police force’s commitment to investigating threats, intimidation, and attacks on journalists, as well as on citizens, holding perpetrators accountable. “The police have a duty to investigate any threat that undermines national security and to protect journalists and the public from intimidation and violence,” he asserted.

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He further stressed the importance of collaboration between the police and media to strengthen public understanding and trust. “A clear distinction between professional journalists and social media content creators is essential,” he noted, urging journalists to demonstrate their commitment to professionalism.

ACP Adejobi reiterated the police’s role in maintaining public trust through transparency and professionalism. He called on journalists to report accurately and responsibly, warning against the dangers of misinformation.

The conference also addressed issues around the Cyber Crime Prohibition Act, citizen journalism, and the need for proper training and regulation to ensure the quality of information disseminated to the public. “We are not the enemy of journalism but allies committed to protecting the profession and maintaining peace,” Adejobi assured the gathering.

Emphasizing the police’s responsibility for journalists’ safety, particularly in high-risk areas, Adejobi called for clearer identification of journalists during public events, suggesting the use of specific attire to help distinguish them from protesters. “This measure will enhance the safety of journalists in volatile situations,” he explained.

He also highlighted ongoing efforts to train police personnel on human relations and change management, initiated by the Inspector General of Police, to improve community interactions and build trust.

In closing, Adejobi underscored the importance of a unified effort between the police and media sectors to protect the integrity of journalism and ensure the safety of practitioners. “We must work together to safeguard journalism, foster public trust, and ensure a secure environment for those who report,” he concluded.

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