The International Press Center, IPC, has called for immediate investigation into alleged attacks on journalists by a member of the State House of Assembly, representing Afikpo South-West, Mr Nkemka Onuma, with men suspected to be thugs at the assembly complex.
This is contained in a statement by the Program Officer, Ms Melody Akinjiyan and made available to DAILY NIGERIAN Monday.
IPC was reacting to reports by Sun newspapers of July 30, 2019, “the incident happened after the screening of one of the commissioner nominees, which was fraught with irregularities, as the speaker, Mr Francis Nwifuru, noticed that the year the nominee purportedly left primary school, was not in sync with the year he started secondary school, according to his documents.”
The suspected thugs reportedly assaulted Mr Ogochukwu Anioke of The Nation newspaper; Mr Samson Nwafor of Nigerian Pilot and Mrs Grace Egbo of Tribune, who was pregnant.
Mr Lanre Arogundade, Director of IPC, in a statement decried the attacks and demanded that the lawmaker and those who perpetuated the act be brought to justice
He noted that “the harassment of journalists and most especially the attack on the pregnant journalist is barbaric, an assault to democratic principles and also an escalating attack against press freedom that is being waged by tyrants in Nigeria
“It is laudable that NAWOJ plans to protest the attacks on the pregnant journalist, other media stakeholders and professional bodies should also commit to ensure that all relevant government authorities’ hands are on deck so that perpetrators are punished,” he added.