We won’t stifle, hound journalists to death – FG

By Bode Olagoke
Abuja

The federal government has said that journalists in the country had nothing to fear from the government in the performance of their duties, adding that the current administration had not contemplated stifling the freedom of the media “not to talk of hounding them to death.”
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said this yesterday in a statement issued by his Special Assistant, Segun Adeyemi, in Doha, when he featured as a panelist at the ongoing 2016 Annual Congress of the International Press Institute (IPI) in the Qatari capital.

“Not a single journalist is in detention in Nigeria today. The government of the day is not a threat to the media, and it is not about to stifle press freedom or deny anyone his or her constitutionally guaranteed rights,” he said.
Mohammed said having identified lack of communication and mutual suspicion as part of the reasons for regular frictions between the government and the media in Nigeria, he had taken measures to enhance communication and also reduce suspicion between the two.
“These (measures) include strengthening the rapport between the government and the media, which I have done by meeting with the major stakeholders in the media industry, and setting up a committee between the media and the security/intelligence agencies to deepen communication and understanding.”

The minister also said while the government had ensured the protection of the premises of vulnerable media establishments when required to do so, “that does not affect the independence of such organisaions.”
Commenting on the role of governments which regularly target journalists for their work, he said ‘”the state which ought to protect life should not be the one to snuff it out.”’
He, therefore, emphasised on the need for capacity building for media practitioners as a way of enhancing the performance of their duties, adding that “the local chapters of the IPI and other media organisations have a role to play in this regard.”