Nigeria has taken another fall on the international press
freedom index, to rank 122 out of 180 countries examined.
Since President Muhammadu Buhari took power in 2015, Nigeria
has been on a decline on the world ranking, falling from 111 to 116 in Buhari’s
first year as president.
In 2017, the country recorded another fall, moving from 116
to 122 — entering the red-zone for press freedom across the world.
“In Nigeria, it is nearly impossible to cover stories
involving politics, terrorism, or financial embezzlement. Journalists are often
threatened, subjected to physical violence, or denied access to information by
government officials, police, and sometimes the public itself,” RSF said.
“The all-powerful regional governors are often their most
determined persecutors. As Africa’s most populous nation, Nigeria nonetheless
has more than 100 independent media outlets.
“Online freedom was recently curbed by a cyber-crime law
that punishes bloggers in an arbitrary manner.”
According to the index, which was released by Reporters
Without Borders (RSF) on Wednesday, Norway, Sweden and Finland, are the
countries with the best press freedom in the world — in that order.
The worst countries on the index are Syria, Turkmenistan,
Eritrea and North Korea. RSF said in 2017 alone, eight journalists have been
killed across the world, while 193 are currently imprisoned.
However, none of the journalist killed is from Nigeria.
Femi Adesina, Buhari spokesman says the current government
is committed to press freedom in Nigeria. Garba Shehu, another media assistant
to the president, also said the president will never approve the humiliation of
any journalist.
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