News
Experts Warn Of Increasing Threats To Journalism, Demand Legal Protection
- /home/naijuinz/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mvp-social-buttons/mvp-social-buttons.php on line 27
https://naijablitznews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/IMG-20251201-WA0049-1-1000x600.jpg&description=Experts Warn Of Increasing Threats To Journalism, Demand Legal Protection', 'pinterestShare', 'width=750,height=350'); return false;" title="Pin This Post">
- Share
- Tweet /home/naijuinz/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mvp-social-buttons/mvp-social-buttons.php on line 72
https://naijablitznews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/IMG-20251201-WA0049-1-1000x600.jpg&description=Experts Warn Of Increasing Threats To Journalism, Demand Legal Protection', 'pinterestShare', 'width=750,height=350'); return false;" title="Pin This Post">
By Gloria Ikibah
Former President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Comrade Chris Isiguzo have expressed worries over the deepening threats facing the journalism profesio. in Nigeria, this is as he cautioned that unchecked misinformation, unregulated online content, and lack of legislative protection for journalists can further endanger the nation’s democracy.
Speaking at the NUJ FCT 2025 Capacity Building Programme for Information and media Officers in Keffi, Comrade Isiguzo said the proliferation of digital tools and fast growth of social media have built an environment where non-professionals are dominating the information space, often with damaging consequences.
“We are able to attack it headlong, then we are going to be in trouble.
“The tools we have now are available to our young stars and they can do anything with it. The professionals must have to invade—be it social media or whatever name you call it to be able to displace the people that are having free movement. Social media influencers, content creators, they are churning out all sorts, and the professionals must be there to control”, he said.
Isiguzo also warned that the “fifth law of misinformation” is now causing chaos and mayhem, worsened by the activities of citizen journalists who operate without gatekeeping or ethical checks.
“Whatever you turn out must accommodate the fundamentals, so whoever is reading what you are publishing will say this is a professional doing the job,” he added.
He further lamented that Nigeria still lacks a legal framework protecting journalists, unlike countries such as Ghana, Malawi and the United States where media freedoms are constitutionally enshrined.
“There’s no piece of legislation that protects the practice of journalism in Nigeria.
“If the oxygen is plugged out and democracy begins to inhale what it should not inhale carbon dioxide then that is toxic for the body, toxic for democracy and toxic for good governance,” he said.
According to the former NUJ National President, journalists in Nigeria shoulder the constitutional responsibility of ensuring accountability but continue to work under fear of harassment, arrest, intimidation, or even incarceration.
“These journalists are living in fear of the unknown, fear of how to feed the family, fear to protect the family.
“The only thing that can protect them is the piece of legislation”, he stated.
Earlier in her keynote speech, Chairman of the NUJ FCT Council, Comrade Grace Ike, explained that the capacity-building programme represents a bold and strategic commitment to strengthening professionalism in Nigeria’s communication landscape.
Comrade Ike said the theme of the programme: “Enhancing Image Making, Public Relations, Social Media Management, and Media Visibility in the Public Sector” was timely, given the speed at which information now spreads and the growing influence of digital platforms.
“We live in an age where information travels faster than policy, where perception often precedes reality, and where a single headline, a single tweet, or a single video clip can redefine the reputation of an institution,” Ike said.
She further noted that the role of information officers has evolved beyond issuing statements to include strategy, crisis management, content creation, digital engagement, and safeguarding institutional reputation.
“To excel in this new system, training is no longer optional; it is foundational.
“It is the difference between being reactive and being strategic, between managing information and shaping narratives,” she said.
Ike emphasized that continuous learning remains the only pathway to relevance in today’s media environment.
“When we invest in training, we invest in excellence. When we invest in knowledge, we elevate the credibility of our institutions.
“Nothing gives me more satisfaction than to see our Council investing in capacity building, because people are the greatest asset of any profession,” she added.
She encouraged participants from the Ministry of Information, NCC, the military, NASENI, and various media houses to take the training seriously.
“Ask questions, challenge assumptions, interact with facilitators, and take back knowledge that can transform your work.
“Let today be the beginning of a renewed commitment to professionalism,” she said.
Ike expressed optimism that the programme would equip participants with tools to combat misinformation, enhance public communication, and strengthen Nigeria’s democratic ecosystem.
In her goodwill message head of Corporate Communications Nigeria Communication Commission Mrs Nnenna Ukoha who was represented by the Principal Manager, Public Affairs Mr Tunde Akpeji said the workshop was designed to strengthen staff professionalism, improve efficiency and equip participants to engage confidently within the public communication space.
He stated that the Commission values its personnel as its greatest asset, adding that investing in their skills is essential to driving positive change across the telecommunications industry. According to him, the training will equip information officers with the competencies required to effectively communicate the industry’s commitment to protecting critical national information infrastructure.
The capacity-building programme is part of the FCT NUJ’s broader initiative to strengthen ethical standards, improve government communication, and ensure that journalists and information officers remain effective guardians of public interest amid rising misinformation threats.
The event had the Chairman of Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Stanley Azuka Ogadigo, Deputy Director International Institute of Journalism (IIJ), Nicholas Igwenagu, Dr Simon Sheyigar, Lecturer Federal University Lokoja and Victor Habila Alaka
They took sessions to share their experience on different topics to build reputations as public relations officer
News
Gombe Rep Yaya Bauchi Tongo dies
Yaya Bauchi Tongo, a member of House of Representatives representing Gombe/Kwami/Funakaye Federal Constituency of Gombe State is dead.
Rep Tongo died in Abuja on Friday following a brief illness, the spokesperson for the House of Representatives, Akintude Rotimi said in a statement quoting the Gombe State Caucus of the House of Representatives.
While paying tribute to the late lawmaker, Rotimi said his death marked the end of a distinguished life devoted to public service and the advancement of his constituents, Gombe State, and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“Rep. Tongo was a dedicated public servant, seasoned grassroots politician, and committed legislator whose life was marked by unwavering service to his people and the nation,” Rotimi said.
The deceased lawmaker served as Chairman of Funakaye Local Government Area, Special Adviser to the Government of Gombe State, and Member of the Gombe State House of Assembly before his election into House of Representatives.
He was Chairman of the Nigeria–United Arab Emirates Parliamentary Friendship Group in the House of Representatives.
“A respected voice within the Parliament and a passionate advocate for the welfare and development of his constituents, Hon. Tongo brought wisdom, experience, and a deep understanding of governance to legislative deliberations. His contributions to nation-building and democratic development will remain an enduring part of his legacy.
“On behalf of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, PhD, GCON, the leadership, and the entire membership of the House, we extend our heartfelt condolences to his immediate family, the people of Gombe/Kwami/Funakaye Federal Constituency, and the Government and people of Gombe State on this painful loss.
“As we mourn the passing of our dear colleague, we pray that Almighty Allah (SWT) forgives his shortcomings, accepts his good deeds, and grants him Aljannatul Firdaus. We also pray that Allah (SWT) grants his family, loved ones, constituents, and colleagues the strength and fortitude to bear this irreparable loss,” Rotimi said.
He added that further details regarding parliamentary tributes and funeral arrangements will be communicated in due course.
News
My father’s detention shows Nigeria’s democracy far from complete – El-Rufai’s son
A member of the House of Representatives from Kaduna North and Chairman, Committee on Banking Regulations, Mohammed Bello El-Rufai, has disclosed that his father, Nasir El-Rufai’s continued detention shows that Nigeria’s democratic journey is far from complete.
Bello noted that democracy can only thrive in Nigeria when the country’s leadership is accountable.
El-Rufai has been in custody of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, since he was arrested at the Abuja airport earlier in the year.
The commission had arraigned him for corruption while he was governor of Kaduna State.
However, posting on X, Bello wrote: “Today, we celebrate the enduring strength of our democracy and the collective voice of the Nigerian people. Democracy thrives when leadership is accountable, citizens are empowered, and every voice is heard.
“As we commemorate this important day, we must also acknowledge that while our democracy continues to endure, the abuse of citizens’ rights remains a troubling reality.
“The true test of any democracy is not simply the conduct of elections, but its commitment to the rule of law, due process, and the protection of fundamental freedoms.
“The continued unlawful detention of my father, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, alongside the experiences of many other Nigerians who have faced similar violations, serves as a reminder that our democratic journey is far from complete.
“On this Democracy Day, let us recommit ourselves to building a nation where justice prevails, institutions are strengthened, and the rights of every citizen are respected and protected.”
News
NDC: Dickson, Obi hold closed door meeting amid internal crises
The National Leader of the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, Senator Seriake Dickson, on Friday held a closed-door meeting with the party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, amid recent crises in the party.
Dickson made this known in a statement on his official X handle, revealing that the meeting, which lasted nearly three hours, was attended by Obi and other senior party leaders.
“I just received my brother, colleague, and partner in the New Nigerian Project, His Excellency Mr Peter Gregory Obi, CON, our presidential candidate, who, together with some distinguished leaders of our party, held a closed-door meeting which lasted about three hours.
“In the course of that meeting, we reviewed the activities of our party and discussed a few recent issues that have been a source of concern to all sides, and we amicably resolved all the issues.
“We have always been on the same page on the bigger picture, i.e., winning the elections for all candidates of our party and rescuing Nigeria from the misgovernance of the APC-led government. However, a few issues have arisen, and we have agreed on how to handle them moving forward.
“I want to use this opportunity again to call on all members of our party to stop the bickering and name-calling and focus on the bigger picture.
“Both His Excellency Peter Obi and I, as well as other leaders and stakeholders of our party, will continue to consult and engage with one another to address and resolve concerns, strengthen the unity and cohesion of our party, and ensure that we remain focused on our shared mission of rescuing Nigeria and building a better future for all.”
-
News17 hours agoMy Nasty Experience With Police During June 12 Struggle, How I was Detained Over the Word Charade in my Release – Hon TeeJay Yusuf
-
News20 hours ago33rd Anniversary of June 12: NUPENG Calls on Politicians to Uphold Democratic Values*
-
News23 hours agoDemocracy Day: Senator Manu rejoices with constituents and Nigerians saying let’s remain steadfast better days are ahead
-
News23 hours agoAbandoned health facility for 40years gets new lease of life as Senator Manu moves for its completion(Photos)
-
News21 hours agoECOWAS Parliament Sharpen Oversight Skills at Ghana Workshop
-
News19 hours agoProtect Nigeria’s Future, Bring Back Our Children and Teachers.
-
Sports3 hours agoJust in: Thomas Partey to miss Ghana’s World Cup opening match
-
News21 hours agoECOParl PAC Plans Public Hearings on Audit Reports to Deepen Accountability
