MRA, IPI Publish A Resource Guide to Protect Press Freedom In Nigeria

MRA, IPI Publish A Resource Guide to Protect Press Freedom In Nigeria

In a concerted effort to further empower journalists, media practitioners, organisations, media freedom advocates, and other stakeholders, the Media Rights Agenda and the International Press Institute (IPI), based in Vienna, Austria, have published a resource that will provide comprehensive knowledge of national, regional, and international laws, mechanisms, and frameworks that protect press freedom in Nigeria.

In a concerted effort to further empower journalists, media practitioners, organisations, media freedom advocates, and other stakeholders, the Media Rights Agenda and the International Press Institute (IPI), based in Vienna, Austria, have published a resource that will provide comprehensive knowledge of national, regional, and international laws, mechanisms, and frameworks that protect press freedom in Nigeria.

The two organisations are involved in a 50-page book titled “Press Freedom in Nigeria: A Resource Guide to National, Regional, and International Laws, Mechanisms, and Frameworks.” The Government of Canada’s Office of Human Rights, Freedoms, and Inclusion (OHRFI) supports this initiative as part of the IPI’s Africa programme.

The groups said in a statement that it is a “collection of domestic, regional, and international laws, treaties, protocols, and case law that protect media freedom, the right to access information, and the safety of journalists in Nigeria.” It also includes laws that limit freedom of expression and press freedom.

IPI and MRA further explained that the “guide can be used as a resource by domestic and international advocacy organisations and other stakeholders working to support and improve the environment for media freedom and journalists’ safety in Nigeria and across Africa.”

Commenting on the publication, MRA’s Deputy Executive Director, Mr. Ayode Longe, said, “This resource is intended to serve as a vital tool for understanding the legal landscape governing media freedom and offers practical insights on how to navigate and leverage legal protections to defend the rights of journalists and media practitioners. By mapping out the key legal provisions and institutional mechanisms available in Nigeria, at the African level and globally, the guide provides a critical reference for media professionals and advocates working to safeguard freedom of expression.

“As threats to press freedom continue to evolve and intensify in Nigeria, it is more important than ever for journalists and media organisations to understand the legal tools available to protect themselves. This guide will equip them with the necessary knowledge to tackle these challenges.

“The guide features an overview of Nigeria’s constitutional provisions and media laws protecting press freedom; key regional frameworks, such as the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the Declaration of Principles on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in Africa; relevant international instruments, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR); as well as practical tips on utilising legal mechanisms to combat censorship, harassment, and other threats to media freedom.

“The publication of this resource guide underscores the commitment of IPI and MRA to strengthening media freedom and fostering a safer and more enabling environment for journalism practice in Nigeria.”

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