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CISLAC decries sliding press freedom in Nigeria

The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) has called for an end to the declining press freedom in Nigeria.

The Executive Director, CISLAC, Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, on Wednesday in Abuja, expressed displeasure over the increasing intimidation of journalists and attack on human rights activists in the country.

According to him, the recently released World Press Freedom Index by the Reporters Without Borders shows a sharp decline in Nigeria’s press freedom.

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He said that on this index, Nigeria with an approximate score of 40 ranked 115 out of 180 countries on the 2020 index which is five places worse than the previous approximate score of 36 and a rank of 120.

“This negative trend is in line with other recently released indexes of the quality of governance and government in Nigeria such as the African Mo Ibrahim Index to quote one case of many,” Rafsanjani said.

He said that the intimidation currently being faced by journalists and human rights activists

by the state and other powerful individuals is unacceptable, and that the human rights and the freedom of journalists and human rights activists should be respected.

“We acknowledge the fact that journalists and civil society leaders have been instrumental to the development of Nigeria. Their investigative reports have helped to unearth corruption amongst other ills in the society and have led in many cases to significant asset recoveries and prevention of grand-scale embezzlement when law enforcement has been unable or unwilling to do so.

We would like to restate our commitment to support the rights and freedom of

every journalists and human rights activists to practice without fear of

“We call on these brave professionals not to be discouraged, but to

continue to serve the Nigerian citizens. We call on authorities to resist political pressure and operate within the spirit of the law. We all have a responsibility to ensure that the freedom of media is guaranteed by law and practice,” Rafsanjani said.

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