Journalists are Endangered, Lawan Laments
On Thursday, November 2, the President of the Ninth Senate, Ahmad Lawan, expressed his concern about the perilous situation of journalists, stating that more than 1,600 of them have reportedly lost their lives over the past 17 years. In a statement released by his media adviser, Ezrel Tabiowo, in Abuja,…

Jairus Awo

On Thursday, November 2, the President of the Ninth Senate, Ahmad Lawan, expressed his concern about the perilous situation of journalists, stating that more than 1,600 of them have reportedly lost their lives over the past 17 years. In a statement released by his media adviser, Ezrel Tabiowo, in Abuja, Lawan emphasized that impunity for crimes committed against journalists poses a significant threat to democracy and undermines the principles of a free press.

On the occasion of the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, Lawan underscored the pivotal role played by journalists in fostering accountability and preserving democratic values. He drew attention to data from the United Nations Observatory of Killed Journalists, revealing that over 1,600 journalists have been endangered and lost their lives worldwide within the last 17 years.

Lawan called for a collective effort involving governments, institutions, and civil society organizations to ensure that those responsible for these attacks are held accountable, and justice is served. He also advocated for the development of a national plan aimed at implementing protective measures to guarantee the safety of journalists and put an end to impunity.

The statement reads: “I join the international community in marking the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists today.

“This day serves as a stark reminder of the perils faced by journalists worldwide and the urgent need to address the issue of impunity for crimes committed against them.

“This year, the annual commemoration is especially significant, as it highlights the crucial role journalists play in providing unbiased information, promoting accountability, and upholding democratic values. However, journalists continue to face alarming risks, including violence, intimidation, and even targeted killings, simply for reporting on critical issues or exposing corruption.

“Impunity for crimes against journalists remains a grave concern. Lack of accountability perpetuates a climate of fear, silencing not only journalists but also those seeking the truth and defending human rights. I firmly believe that impunity for these crimes undermines press freedom, erodes democracy, and threatens the foundation of any just society.

“According to the UNESCO Observatory of Killed Journalists, over 1,600 journalists have been killed around the world between 2006 and 2023, with close to 9 out of 10 cases of these killings remaining judicially unresolved.

“It is imperative for governments, institutions, and civil society organizations to work collectively to hold perpetrators accountable and ensure justice for attacks against journalists. Through comprehensive legal frameworks, effective investigation mechanisms, and unbiased judicial processes, we can combat impunity, safeguard freedom of expression, and protect those on the frontlines of truth.

“I call on governments to prioritize the safety of journalists and create an environment where they can report independently, without fear of reprisals. It is essential to establish protective measures, such as national action plans, to guarantee the safety of journalists and end impunity.

“Moreover, education is vital in combating impunity. By raising awareness about the threats faced by journalists and promoting media literacy, we can foster a culture of respect for journalism and cultivate a society that values press freedom as a cornerstone of democracy.

“On this International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, let us reaffirm our commitment to promoting press freedom and defending the rights of journalists worldwide. I urge all stakeholders to take immediate action to end impunity and protect those who work tirelessly to bring truth to light.”

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Jairus Awo is Nigerian Multimedia Journalist with ThePublicRepublic. He covers a wide of subjects including crime, politics, and environmental news.
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Jairus Awo is Nigerian Multimedia Journalist with ThePublicRepublic. He covers a wide of subjects including crime, politics, and environmental news.

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