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NUJ condemns Wike’s threatening remark against TV Journalist
The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has reacted strongly to what it described as a shocking and disturbing statement made by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, against Seun Okinbaloye of Channels Television.
The controversy followed comments made by Wike during a media chat last week, where he expressed anger over Okinbaloye’s remarks on the dangers of a one-party system.
In his reaction, the minister said that if it were possible, he would have broken his television screen and shot the journalist.
In a statement, the NUJ described the remark as reckless and violent, warning that such language from a public official poses a serious threat to press freedom.
The union stressed that the comment amounts to an attempt to intimidate and silence journalists, which undermines democratic values in Nigeria.
According to the NUJ, public office holders must be mindful of their words, especially when addressing issues involving the media, as their statements can have far-reaching consequences on freedom of expression and the safety of journalists.
The union explained it had deliberately delayed issuing a statement on the matter, holding a sincere belief that Wike would, upon reflection, demonstrate immediate remorse and promptly withdraw his dangerous comment.
However, it said that the regrettable absence of any such retraction or apology strongly suggests that the statement was not a momentary lapse but rather a deliberate and intentional act designed to intimidate.
“This calculated silence deepens our concern and reinforces the perception that the threat was intentional,” the NUJ said in a statement signed by Alhassan Yahya Abdullahi National President.
“This incendiary comment from a high-ranking government official is not only deeply disturbing but also creates a climate of fear for journalists striving to uphold their professional duties.
“It sends a dangerous message that critical reporting will be met with hostility and threats of violence, which is entirely antithetical to the spirit of a free and open society.”
The NUJ said it unequivocally demands an immediate and unreserved apology from Wike for his “reprehensible” remarks.
“Furthermore, we call upon the Federal Government to swiftly and unequivocally condemn this threat, demonstrating its commitment to protecting journalists and safeguarding the independence of the media.
“It is imperative that the government takes concrete steps to ensure that journalists can perform their essential role without fear of reprisal or harm.
“We urge all media organizations, civil society groups, and advocates for democracy to stand in solidarity against this blatant attack on press freedom.
“The safety and security of journalists are paramount to a healthy democracy, and any attempt to stifle their voices must be met with a unified and resolute response,” the statement added.

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