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A Commendable Stand by the IGP on Press Freedom -By Ismail Yusuf

The IGP deserves praise for this bold and timely action. It reflects a commitment to professional policing, respect for the rule of law and protection of press freedom. At a time when trust in public institutions is fragile, such actions help to rebuild confidence and reinforce democratic values in Nigeria.

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IGP OLU EGBETOKUN

The decision of the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to order the sanction of a police officer involved in the arrest of a journalist with the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ) is a welcome development and a strong signal of responsible leadership. It is a big feather to the cap of the IGP and a clear proof that he respects press freedom and insists on compliance with human rights.

The arrest of the journalist, which reportedly involved the use of his wife and infant child as bait, rightly attracted public outrage. Many Nigerians, especially media professionals and civil society groups, saw the incident as an abuse of power and a threat to freedom of expression. At such moments, silence or inaction from leadership often worsens public distrust. However, the IGP acted swiftly and decisively by ordering the release of the journalist and directing that the officer responsible be sanctioned.

This action speaks volumes. It shows that under IGP Egbetokun, the Nigeria Police Force is not comfortable with illegality, intimidation or excesses, especially against journalists who play a vital role in holding power to account. It also reassures the public that the police leadership is willing to correct its own mistakes and discipline erring officers when they cross the line.

In a democracy, journalists must be free to do their work without fear of harassment or unlawful arrest. While the police have a duty to investigate crimes, that duty must always be carried out within the limits of the law and with respect for human dignity. By intervening in this case, the IGP reaffirmed these basic principles and demonstrated that human rights are not optional under his watch.

This commendable step also sends a strong message to officers across the country that misconduct will not be covered up, no matter who is involved. It strengthens public confidence in the police and shows that accountability is possible within the system.

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The IGP deserves praise for this bold and timely action. It reflects a commitment to professional policing, respect for the rule of law and protection of press freedom. At a time when trust in public institutions is fragile, such actions help to rebuild confidence and reinforce democratic values in Nigeria.

Ismail Yusuf is a Public Affairs Analyst.

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