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Paradigm Initiative to Pres. Buhari: Stop clamp down on press freedom in Nigeria

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“This administration, has in many ways proven to be against press freedom and internet freedom carrying out moves interpreted as a clampdown on democracy, in a democratic system’’

Paradigm Initiative (PI) has accused the Federal Government of clamping down on the press using the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), describing it as a clampdown on democracy.

Peoples Gazette alleged that on January 27, 2021, there was a coordinated disruption of their service on all telecommunications networks in Nigeria which claimed that it was a directive from the Nigerian government, specifically the Nigerian Communications Commission to blacklist their web address alongside other domain names which is unacceptable.

“We issued a statement calling on the government to restore the news platform for public access. This administration, has in many ways proven to be against press freedom and internet freedom carrying out moves interpreted as a clampdown on democracy, in a democratic system.

“Freedom of the press is one of the cornerstones of democracy, one that we must fiercely protect. Any attempt at shutting down the press is outrightly illegal and a violation of the freedom of expression, including the freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart ideas and information without inference, protected by section 39 (1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria(As amended).

“It further dampens the fundamental objectives contained in Section 22 of the Constitution that gives the press, and other agencies of the mass media the duty to uphold the responsibility and accountability of the government.

“Paradigm initiative in its consistent commitment to protect and defend digital rights condemns in the strongest terms these acts by the Nigerian government through the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). We have engaged the NCC in the past on the same subject and we will continue to do so,’’ Paradigm Initiative said in a statement by Valery Njiaba, the Communications Officer and given to Persecondnews.

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It restated its commitment to continue to actively engage the system to preserve all the elements that make us a democracy, saying our tool as a people remains the law and must engage the law for our country to work for us.

PI also noted that the clamp down on the media in Nigeria continues because of the skepticism of citizens, institutions, and the victims of these violations to engage the judicial system to seek redress.

It said:“All hands need to be on deck to push back on what has now become the government’s playbook in shutting down opposing voices.

“Paradigm Initiative and many other concerned organizations are willing to support platforms that are victims of government censorship to get judicial redress. We call on all meaningful Nigerians to support these efforts at curtailing the excesses of the government and its attack on the freedom of the press and the Internet.

“We equally urge the Nigerian authorities to respect and enforce their citizens’ right to access to information, the rights of freedom of expression and opinion as assured and protected by the 1999 Nigerian Constitution (as amended).’’

 

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