Activist, Bamidele Aturu has warned the Federal Government over its threat to clamp down on internet journalism in Nigeria.
Aturu, in a statement said the threat by the Federal Government to
clampdown on internet journalism must be a source of concern for all who
meant well for the nation’s democracy.
“I have waited this long for the Honourable Minister of Information
to deny the reports credited to him. As he has not done so, one can
safely conclude that the plan is in the pipelines.
“The government should be told plainly and in unmistakable terms that
if it tries to gag the press, we will resist as vehemently as possible.
We did not fight military despotism to end up with civilian autocracy,”
he warned.
He stated that the right of the press to inform and educate the
people was not only a constitutional right but an inalienable right that
many Nigerians fought for with their lives and limbs to get enshrined
in the Constitution.
“We will fight the government on the streets, in the courts, in the
markets and even in Aso Rock if it dares. While I do not encourage
irresponsible journalism, I have always argued that the law of sedition
has no place in a democracy,” he stated.
Aturu said if the government is convinced that it had been
misreported or misrepresented, it had the opportunity to present facts
and figures to embarrass any journalist who fabricated facts or figures.
“This is why we have Ministries of Information and officials paid
from the public treasury. When governments show irritation to stories in
the media, it creates the impression that it has no ideas on how to
govern.
My advice to the government is to leave Premium Times, Sahara Reporters and other cyber media alone.
“Our peoples are not fools. They know the difference between
senseless journalism and responsible journalism. We don’t need the
government to tell us the difference,” he stated.
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