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NPAN Decries Anti Press Freedom Bill
The Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN) has expressed sadness that in an era when Nigerians had hoped that progress has been made in dismantling the obstacles to a free press, some people are thinking of enacting a bill that would take the country back to the period of press censorship and government control.
This was made known in a press statement jointly signed by the chairman of the association, Ajibola Ogunshola, Vice President Mal Kabir Yusuf and Publicity Secretary Frank Aigbogun who said it would appear that history is lost on the promoters of the bill because the press in Nigeria has always stood against attempts to emasculate it.
The statement observed that as a democracy it is believed that Nigeria should be making much progress at freeing the space for public discourse and engagement as well as ensuring that every effort at instituting public accountability is encouraged, pointing out that the association therefore, does not see the logic in the bill which seeks to replace the existing Press Council Decree with the Nigerian Press and Practice of Journalism Council.
It noted that the bill like others before it was faulty and diabolic that the federal government should determine what the public should know and abridge the right of the people to information and hold their leaders accountable to those who elected them.
The statement also recalled that in 1999, the NPAN instituted a case at the Federal High Court, Lagos seeking to abrogate the Nigerian Press council because it was their view that the provisions are inimical to the smooth functioning of a free press.
According to the statement, the suit number FHC/L/C/1324/99 was still pending before the courts and it will now seem as if the promoters of the vexatious bill now seek to make the final outcome of that suit a nullity.
It stated that the NPAN and other stakeholders have already established an ombudsman process and calls on Nigerians to support the process and fight to defeat the bill and any other measures that seek to control freedom of information.
Patterson Koko
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