Edo 2024: IPC Issues Safety Advisory for Journalists, Tasks Security Operatives, on Peaceful Conduct

Edo 2024: IPC Issues Safety Advisory for Journalists, Tasks Security Operatives, on Peaceful Conduct

The International Press Centre (IPC), Lagos—Nigeria, has enjoined journalists and other media professionals who will be on electoral duty in Edo State on Saturday, September 21st, 2024, to pay deserved attention to their safety. IPC also urged security operatives and other stakeholders involved in the Edo State Governorship election to help ensure the safety of

The International Press Centre (IPC), Lagos—Nigeria, has enjoined journalists and other media professionals who will be on electoral duty in Edo State on Saturday, September 21st, 2024, to pay deserved attention to their safety. IPC also urged security operatives and other stakeholders involved in the Edo State Governorship election to help ensure the safety of journalists.

IPC’s Executive Director, Mr. Lanre Arogundade, stated that this was necessary due to the consistent trend of journalists being victims of attacks during election periods and the conflicts and tensions between political actors and other players in the electoral process in the state.

“It is very important for journalists covering the Edo State election to be safety conscious in the discharge of their duties, and to avoid situations that will put them in danger. Journalists are expected to take into consideration some safety measures while on the field he said, adding that they should internalize the following tips:

• Be non-partisan
• Don’t walk or move alone
• Be INEC accredited and have your organizational identity card
• Be brave and smart…i.e. cover violent situations from a reasonable distance
• Handle classified information appropriately

He also admonished other stakeholders, especially the security agencies to undertake their tasks in a very professional manner.

He urged The Inspector General of Police to advise officers and men on the field, to protect accredited journalists, because the media is a critical part of the electoral process and journalists should be accorded due rights and privileges to enable them to carry out their social obligations as partners in enshrining the credibility of the electoral process.

“Other stakeholders, including elections observers, should also proactively provide journalists covering the elections with information to ensure that all work together for the success of the elections”, Mr. Arogundade added.

As part of initiatives to keep tabs on the safety of journalists, IPC said that there are safety alert officers who journalists under threat/attack can report to via calls or messages. The concerned officers:

Melody Akinjiyan (Press Freedom Officer, IPC) – 08132776441
Olutoyin Ayoade (Communication Officer, IPC) – 08114503887

Mr. Arogundade also urged journalists to report any threats to the Edo State Chapter of the Nigeria Union of Journalists.

Melody Akinjiyan
Press Freedom Officer, IPC
melodyakinjiyan@ipcng.org

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