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Editors Warn Govt: Stop Using Cybercrime Law to Gag Journalists

Byline: Politics Desk

Nigeriaโ€™s editors have sounded the alarm, warning that the misuse of the Cybercrime Act to target journalists is a direct threat to democracy and media freedom.


Facts & Statements:

Marking World News Day, the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) urged federal and state governments to stop weaponising laws to intimidate reporters. President Eze Anaba declared: โ€œAny success in gagging the media would put democracy in jeopardy.โ€

The guild called for full compliance with the Freedom of Information Act, saying transparency, not censorship, should guide governance.


Press Freedom Under Siege: A Global Pattern

Nigeriaโ€™s editors argue the tactics mirror global crackdowns, from Egypt to Turkey. In Africa, cyber laws have been increasingly used to silence dissent online.

โ€œJournalists are not enemies of the state,โ€ said NGE Secretary Onuoha Ukeh. โ€œWhen you jail a reporter, you endanger every Nigerianโ€™s right to know.โ€


Ripple Effect: From Newsrooms to Democracyโ€™s Core

Analysts warn that silencing journalists worsens fake news. โ€œWhen official truth replaces free reporting, conspiracy fills the gap,โ€ notes media scholar Farooq Kperogi.

The clash reflects a contradiction: Nigeria champions democracy abroad while muzzling press freedoms at home.


Next Steps: Reform or Regression?

The NGE has vowed resistance, urging civil society to join. Whether government backs down or doubles down will shape Nigeriaโ€™s democratic trajectory.


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