Workers’ Day: NUJ calls for greater press freedom, better working conditions
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By Emmanuel Oloniruha
The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has called for greater press freedom and better working conditions for journalists.
NUJ FCT Chairperson, Grace Ike, made the call during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at the Workers’ Day celebration in Abuja.
Ike emphasised that press freedom was a non-negotiable right, not a privilege, and commended journalists for their invaluable contributions to society.
She urged the government to prioritise press freedom and workers’ welfare, addressing challenges such as insecurity and economic hardship.
The NUJ FCT Chairperson tasked journalists to continue promoting ethical journalism, championing better working conditions, and holding leaders accountable.
She emphasised the media’s vital role in speaking out, defending press freedom, and protecting vulnerable voices.
Ike highlighted the struggles workers face due to the current economic situation, including rising costs of living, insecurity, and limited opportunities.
She called on all sectors to support workers by creating better working environments and urged workers to remain united and steadfast.
As the first woman to lead the NUJ FCT Council, Ike appealed for unity and action among workers, urging the government and employers to stand by workers and invest in their well-being.
“Workers’ Day is not just a time to honour the value of work, but also a time to recommit ourselves to protecting the civic space, where every voice matters, truth is defended, and rights are respected,” she said.
“Let’s not allow economic struggles to take away our rights or silence us. Instead, let our difficulties unite us in building a fairer Nigeria where every worker can thrive,” she said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Maureen Ojinaka/Abiemwense Moru
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