The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on
Tuesday decried rising spate of attacks on journalists while on duty
and urged security agencies to adopt stringent measures to check the
trend.
Mr Hassan Hyet, its Chairman in Kaduna
State, while on a solidarity and sympathy visit to the Kaduna chapter
of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), said that the consistent
attack on media men was an assault on the entire society.
“Journalists have a statutory duty to
educate and inform. Any attack on them will deny Nigerians the right
to be educated and informed. That should be everyone’s concern,”
Hyet said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that thugs invaded the NUJ secretariat on Sunday, when top
members of the APC, including senators, House of Representatives
members and party officials were addressing a press conference.
The press conference had centred on the
delegates election conducted by the party on Saturday, July 29.
The thugs beat up journalists, broke
cameras and midgets, and also destroyed part of the NUJ building.
Hyet, who described the attack as “very
unfortunate”, advised politicians to learn the act of tolerance.
“Politicians must be tolerant of
divergent views. In a democracy, people must be allowed to air their
views and voice out grievances.
“Nigeria is not a jungle; people
should not use their fists, instead of their voices, in countering
others’ positions on issues.
“The journalists were merely
performing their duties at the NUJ. It was wrong for anyone to have
even allowed strangers into the NUJ premises,” he said.
Hyet said that no society could exist
without information, “whether such information is pleasant to those
in authority or not”, and stressed the need to respect the freedom
to express an opinion.
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