…Reacts to threat by Governor-Elect
By Hope James
The Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Kaduna State Council, have enjoined journalists in the State to continue with their lawful duties without fear, as measures are being taken to guarantee their safety in liaison with the relevant security agencies in the state.
The Secretary to the Council, Mr Gambo Santos Sanga, made this assurance in a press statement on Monday, while reacting to an alleged threat to life of Kaduna Vanguard Correspondent by the State’s Governor-Elect.
A letter of complaint had been addressed to the Union by a member, the State correspondent of the Vanguard Newspapers, Mallam Hassan Mahmoud over an alleged threat to his life by the Governor-elect of Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani at purported media briefing in the State on Sunday, March 26, 2023.
According to Hassan, the Governor-elect, Senator Sani allegedly accused him of carrying negative stories against him and also said that the chairman of the NUJ, Kaduna State Council worked against his political interest during the just concluded gubernatorial and State Assembly elections in spite of his donating a vehicle to the NUJ last year.
Considering the weighty allegations purportedly made by Senator Uba Sani and the threat issued to Mallam Mahmoud to remember what happened to the former Vanguard correspondent in Kaduna State, the NUJ released a statement.
The statement reads in part, “The Union and its members are professionals that hold dear to their social responsibility to the society by being fair, just, balanced and equitable in their reportage thus, would not deny any member of the public or politician access to information.
“At no time did the Chairman of the Council or any other official of the Union request or direct it’s members on which politician or party to support owing to the ethics of the journalism profession that stresses balanced, fair and accurate reportage at all times.
“It is therefore important to state that the Nigeria Union of Journalists is a professional and non- partisan organisation which does not take sides with any individual or groups.
“The Union as a professional body is guided by code of ethics in the discharge of her social responsibility of entrenching and propelling equity, justice and fairness to all people irrespective of ethnic, religious and political affiliation.
“In this wise, the NUJ Kaduna State Council, wishes to state unequivocally that there was never a time the Council chairman adopted any politician as a candidate or projected any of the contending political parties against the others before, during and after the general elections in the state.
“Based on the foregoing, the NUJ Kaduna Council therefore views the verbal attacks on her members as totally uncalled for, unwarranted, and most unfortunate, especially when considered against the backdrop of the fact that it purportedly emanated from someone considered to be a friend of the Council and Governor-Elect.
“To this end, the Kaduna State Council of NUJ wishes to state and demand that nothing untoward must happen to our member, the Vanguard Newspapers correspondent, Mallam Mahmoud taking into consideration the way and manner his predecessor, Mr Luka Biniyat was intimidated, harassed and subjected to incarceration by the state.
“The Council therefore demand an unreserved apology to the NUJ, its State chairman and Mallam Mahmoud over the malicious allegations and the brazen humiliation and embarrassment as well as the perceived threat to the life of the Correspondent by the Governor-elect.
“Further more, Council reiterates her position to remain neutral in all political development in the state while reaffirming her genuine and continuous stand towards the promotion of unity, peace and justice in the state and beyond.
“In the meantime, Council enjoins journalists in the state to continue with their lawful duties without fear or hindrance as measures are being taken to guarantee their safety in liaison with the relevant security agencies in the state.”