IPC raises alarm over threats on journalists

The International Press Center (IPC), Saturday night, lamented threats on Journalists carrying out their duties.

Recently, a supervisor in Akwa-Ibom state rained threats on Premium Times reporter, Saviour Imukudo, for revealing “a poorly-done” federal government project in the area.

Imukudo in a statement by Melody Lawal, the SDG Press Freedom Officer, IPC was said to have contacted the supervisor Mr. Andrew Okure
before going to the press but he declined to speak to him and rather resorted to threatening the reporter after the publications.

The statement reads, “The International Press Centre (IPC), Lagos- Nigeria is greatly concerned about the reported threats on the life of Premium Times Journalist, Saviour Imukudo.

“A report published by Premium Times stated that a man who supervised a poorly executed federal project in Akwa Ibom State, South-South Nigeria, threatened to kill a PREMIUM TIMES journalist over a report on the project.”

The report further stated, “When Saviour Imukudo contacted Andrew Okure, the man who supervised the rehabilitation of the stalls before the newspaper ran a story on the project, he declined to comment. Mr. Okure later called the reporter, Mr. Imukudo dishing out threats. A male voice in the background could also be heard issuing out additional threats against the reporter.

“Look at you, look at six feet. Don’t worry. Thank God, I know your name now. Somebody is telling you to go and die and you are following the person,” the voice in the background said.

“IPC is deeply worried about the situation of Journalist Saviour Imukudo and hereby calls on the Nigerian government and the security agencies to ensure that he is not harmed in any way.

“IPC enjoins anyone who may be aggrieved over media reports to seek redress through legal channels instead of attempting to resort to extra-judicial self-help.

“IPC, therefore, appeals to other national, regional, and international media freedom groups, freedom of expression organizations, and human rights bodies to join in the clamour for the safety of Saviour Imukudo.

“IPC believes the time has come to stop attacks on journalists and other media professionals in Nigeria so that the country would stop being counted among dangerous zones for journalism practice”.