COVID-19: PDP Condemns Barring Of AIT, Punch, ThisDay, Others from Presidency

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BY VICTOR BUORO, ABUJA – The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has condemned in its entirety, what it described as the “the unjustified banning” of some media houses from covering the activities of the Presidency, saying the development is a most heinous form of official victimization executed in bad faith.

The PDP also noted that the media ban by the Buhari Presidency is highly detestable, undemocratic and totally against the provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the Freedom of Information (FoI) Act as well as the tenets and guiding principles of rule of law.

The party notes that the Presidency had no justification for its action and could therefore not give any cogent reason to necessitate the ban.

These were contained in a statement by the National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Kola Ologbondiyan in which the Party cautioned the Buhari Presidency to note that the nation, and indeed, the world is currently distressed as we battle the deadly COVID-19. 

Ologbondiyan said; “This is therefore not the time for unnecessary pettiness, victimization and barring of media houses, a development which has sparked off suspicion in the public space as being designed to conceal certain facts from the public.

“It is indeed instructive for the Buhari Presidency to note that our nation is in dire need of hope and direction contained in timely information, especially from the government.

“Consequently, clamping down on the media, which is a critical stakeholder in this important effort to defeat COVID-19 is completely at variance with our national interest.

“What our nation needs now is for all hands to be on the deck, with those in power shelving their pettiness, parochial interests, pointless and unreasonable ego as we collectively seek for solutions.

“The PDP therefore charges the Presidency to immediately and without any further delay lift the ban on the affected media houses and allow them to discharge their responsibility to the Nigerian people, in line with the provisions of the law and their professional requirements.

“Moreover, the PDP frowned at Federal Government for cancelling its Tuesday’s media briefing on the COVID-19, thereby denying Nigerians of very vital information in the process. The party urged the Federal Government to exert itself and seek more concerted effort in the fight against the pandemic,” Ologbondiyan said.

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