EDO State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has called for a probe on Monday’s alleged attack by an official of the Department of State Service (DSS) on journalists covering the Edo Governorship Election Tribunal at the High Court in Benin.
Recall, on Monday, the Edo chapter of Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) had threatened to boycott activities of the secret police if apology was not tendered by the service for the alleged assault of Africa Independent Television (AIT) cameraman, Timothy Odion and his counterpart in Edo Broadcasting Service (EBS).
Chairman and Secretary, Nigeria Union of Journalists, Edo State Chapter, Comrade Festus Alenkhe and Comrade Andy Egbon had in a joint statement, on Monday, said the apology had to be tendered within a specific time frame.
However, on Tuesday, the council commended Okpebholo’s decisive action in ensuring the safety and security of journalists, stating that his swift intervention demonstrated his commitment to protecting the fundamental rights of media professionals.
The council also thanked the governor for his prompt response in addressing the attack on journalists during the governorship tribunal case in Benin City.
The council said the governor had since directed the security agency to investigate claims by the NUJ accordingly.
The statement read in part, “We are deeply grateful to Governor Okpebholo for his prompt intervention, which has sent a strong message that attacks on journalists will not be tolerated in Edo State.
“We urge all stakeholders to join hands with Governor Okpebholo in promoting a culture of respect for the media and the fundamental rights of journalists.
“As the governor continues to demonstrate his commitment to protecting the rights of journalists, the NUJ has pledged its support for his administration’s efforts to promote a safe and enabling environment for media practice in Edo State.
“The governor has since directed the security agency to investigate claims by the NUJ accordingly.”
The NUJ hailed Okpebholo’s stance, emphasising that his actions aligned with the principles of democracy and the rule of law.
The union reiterated its commitment to upholding the rights of journalists and promoting a safe and conducive environment for media practice.