Group flays dss over alleged harassment of premium times journalists
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The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) has condemned the alleged harassment of Premium Times journalists by the Department of State Services (DSS). The NGE, a group that represents editors in Nigeria, has called on the DSS to respect the rights of journalists and allow them to carry out their duties without intimidation.
According to reports, the DSS had invited some journalists from Premium Times to its headquarters for questioning over a story they published. The journalists were allegedly subjected to harassment and intimidation during the questioning, which has sparked outrage among media professionals and human rights advocates.
The NGE has called on the DSS to apologize for the alleged harassment and to ensure that journalists are allowed to work freely without fear of intimidation or harassment. The group has also urged the government to respect the rights of journalists and to protect them from any form of harassment or intimidation.
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by journalists in Nigeria, who often face intimidation and harassment while trying to carry out their duties. The NGE's condemnation of the DSS's actions is a welcome development, as it sends a strong message that the government must respect the rights of journalists and allow them to do their job without fear of reprisal.