Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, on Tuesday, said that the Federal Government has nothing to do with the recent arrest of Mr. Dapo Olorunyomi, Publisher of online newspaper, Premium Times, and a reporter working for the paper, Ms. Evelyn Okakwu.
He said the whole issue of the journalists’ arrest is purely a private affair involving a citizen and a privately-owned newspaper, and wondered how that could now be construed as an attempt by the government to intimidate the press.
In a statement, the minister assured that Federal Government will not do anything to stifle press freedom, because it is keenly aware that a free press is vital to the success of any democracy.
He said, ”We have said it before and we want to re-state it: The Federal Government has no immediate or long-term plan to stifle press freedom.
“Even the social media, with its warts and all, will neither be regulated nor have its operations tampered with.”
“Since 2014, the APC has found the strategy to win elections, but they have not…
The nominee for the post of Managing Director of the South-West Development Commission (SWDC), Dr.…
Canadian companies have policies that cater to foreign workers. They are very much interested in…
...petrol stations are meant exclusively for the use of customers, not the general public.
According to Ajiboye, the heavy debt burden has not only significantly affected power transmission, but…
This was contained in a statement made available to defence correspondents in Abuja on Thursday…
This website uses cookies.