NUJ Chapel to boycott Kano govt. activities over mistreatment
Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ)
Published By: Ayorinde Oluokun
By Maduabuchi Nmeribeh/Kano
Members of Kano chapel of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) rose from an emergency meeting on Monday afternoon with a resolution to boycott all activities, assignments and press releases from the state government over allegations of mistreatment and disrespect of journalists by officials of the state government.
A Communique signed after the meeting by chairman of the Chapel, Alhaji Aminu Garko, indicated that all members of the Correspondents’ Chapel in Kano were directed to stop reporting Kano state government activities,. “Until further notice.”
The Communique reads: “The Correspondent Chapel of the Kano State Chapter of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) has decided to boycott all assignments and activities related to the Kano State Government, effective immediately.
“This decision was taken in response to the persistent and unacceptable mistreatment of members of the chapel in the state by the government and its agents while discharging their primary assignments.
“Despite our efforts to engage with the government and its agents to address these issues, we have seen no improvement in the situation.
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“Members of the chapel continue to face harassment, intimidation, and even physical assault while performing their duties.
“It is particularly concerning that the government has prioritized non-professionals over trained journalists, making it a state policy to sideline those who are best equipped to handle the job.
“As a result, we regret to announce that we will no longer participate in press conferences, cover government events, or conduct interviews with state officials until we see a tangible commitment to press freedom and the safety of journalists.
“All members to comply with this directive and join us in this protest against the ill treatment of members in Kano State.
“We believe that a free and independent press is essential to a functioning democracy, and we will not stand idly by while our members are mistreated and intimidated.”