The Kano State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists
(NUJ), has expressed concern over the manner some overzealous security agents
denied Journalists rights to perform their legitimate duties while covering
state functions.
This is contained in a communique issued to journalists in
Kano on Saturday after the council’s congress meeting. The communique is
jointly signed by the Chairman of the council and Secretary, Abbas Ibrahim and
Abba Murtala.
The council advised security agents to see journalists as
partners in the developmental drive on nation building and as people carrying
out their legitimate duties. The journalists also expressed dismay over the
increasing rate of drugs abuse, particularly among married women and youths and
called on security agencies to brace up in the fight against the menace and
other social vices.
It emphasised the need for collaboration between the council
and development partners in capacity building for practicing journalists in the
state. The communiqué called on the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) to
shelve its proposed indefinite strike and advised government to employ workable
means of finding lasting solutions to the problem. It also advised working
journalists in the state to be wary of lifting stories from social media
without verification.(NAN)
NUJ expresses concern over attitude of ‘overzealous’ security agents
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Sunday, March 25, 2018
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