IPC FROWNS AT POLICE BRUTALITY AGAINST JOURNALIST IN LAGOS, URGES INCREASED TRAINING OF POLICE OFFICERS
- Oru Leonard
The International Press Centre (IPC), Lagos-Nigeria has condemned the police brutality against Eniola Daniel, a reporter with The Guardian Newspaper while performing his duty at Apapa-Oshodi, Lagos on Sunday, February 28, 2021.
Information of the Police unwarranted brutality collated by the IPC Journalist Safety Alert Desk, described the inhumane treatment of the Nigeria Police Force, who physically and mentally assaulted Eniola, while covering the activities of a government Taskforce at Apapa-Oshodi expressway in the early hours of Sunday.
The Executive Director of IPC, Mr. Lanre Arogundade said, “This incessant action or excessive use of force against journalists and civilians is dangerous to our democracy and a major threat to press freedom. Such acts of brutality also violate the fundamental human rights of the journalist”.
Mr. Eniola Daniel’s personal belongings and work tools were destroyed and vandalized during the unfortunate incident.
IPC urged the men of the Nigerian Police Force to be mindful of events around the world and not continually create an environment where journalists will be afraid to work and discharge their duties effectively and efficiently.
IPC called on the authorities at the Nigeria Police Force to take adequate and swift measures to bring to book those who violated the journalist while putting in place machinery to compensate Eniola Daniel for this inhumane treatment.
We also call on the Nigeria Police Force to step up the training of its officers to be more respectful and courteous while discharging their duties. They should be reminded constantly that the primary responsibility of the Police is the protection of citizens including journalists and every other civilians.