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We’ll fiercely resist further attacks on Nigerian journalists — IPI

IPI Nigeria by IPI Nigeria
December 2, 2025
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The International Press Institute Nigeria has said that it will resist further attacks on journalists in the country going forward.

The President of the IPI Nigeria, Musikilu Mojeed, said this in his welcome address at the 2025 IPI Nigeria Conference and Annual General Meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.

At the opening ceremony, attended by several dignitaries, including Vice President Kashim Shettima, who served as the Chairman of the occasion, and the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, Mojeed said the time had come to check the impunity in the country.

While calling for a review of laws that enable abuse, particularly the cybercrime and outdated criminal defamation provisions, he called on the government to address the culture of impunity in our country.

He said: “There are too many centres of power routinely deploying state powers against journalists without consequences.

When crimes against journalists go unpunished, the message is dangerous – that silencing the press is acceptable.

But let us be clear, ladies and gentlemen, Journalism is a tough, risky and selfless public service.

And if they get nothing for their sacrifices for society, they are at least deserve respect and protection.

Therefore, any further attack on journalists will be fiercely resisted going forward.”

Mojeed, who referred to the falling of Nigeria by 10 places from 112 to 122 in the global Press Freedom Ranking, said the drop is not the result of one incident.

He said it is the cumulative effect of consistent and aggressive repression across states, across platforms, and across newsrooms, adding that Nigeria is classified as one of West Africa’s most dangerous and difficult countries for journalists.

Investigative journalists face targeted intimidation: We recall the harrowing experience of a colleague, Segun Olatunji, who was abducted, blindfolded, chained, and transported hundreds of kilometres away from his base for a controversial reporting.

“Online reporters are now frequent victims of cybercrime accusations: The cybercrime law, despite recent amendments, continues to be used to suppress digital journalism. Several journalists have been arrested or prosecuted under this legislation.

This has been said before, and I will say it again: Journalism is not a crime.

“And journalists are not criminals.

“The Constitution protects freedom of expression.

“The courts have affirmed it.

“But in practice, we continue to see arbitrary arrests, intimidation, censorship, and violence.

Solidarity is our greatest line of defence.

“The stakes are high.

“Independent journalism is the lifeblood of democracy.

“When the press is intimidated, elections lose credibility, governance becomes opaque, corruption flourishes, and citizens lose their voice.

“We must not allow that to become Nigeria’s story.

“We therefore urge the Federal Government to call state governors, security agencies, other officials involved in impunity against media and journalists to order.

“The government should ensure state governors, security agencies, and public officials stop the harassment of journalists: No democracy can function when those who hold power to account are shielded from scrutiny.

“This administration should also strengthen mechanisms for journalist safety: Nigeria has no functioning state protection system for journalists.

“This must change.”

Mojeed, who appreciated the presence of Vice President Shettima and Idris at the opening ceremony, recalled the death of a member of the IPI Nigeria and its former Treasurer, Rafat Salami.

He said: Last year, even in severe pain and confined to a wheelchair, she insisted on attending the conference.

“She greeted guests, coordinated logistics, took photographs with her phone, and served with grace until her body could no longer carry her.

“Her commitment was a reminder that journalism is not merely a job; it is a calling.

“It demands sacrifice.

“It demands conviction.

“To honour her legacy, the Nigerian National Committee of IPI Nigeria will endow a prize in her name at the University of Abuja, her alma mater.

“We will work with the university to ensure that every year, young journalists are inspired by the values Rafat lived by—integrity, courage, and selfless service.”

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