Journalists were on Thursday denied entry into the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Bauchi State Branch venue of the distribution of
sensitive materials by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to
the 20 Local Government Areas of the state.
Media checks revealed that there was a heavy presence of security
within and outside the premises of the CBN with an armoured tank stationed at
the gate.
The journalists, representing different local and
national media organisations working in the state from both the broadcast and
the print had gone to the CBN to cover the distribution process.
Several pleas by the journalists to the security at
the gate of the CBN to allow them entry to cover the distribution proved
abortive as they said they were carrying out order from above.
According to our correspondent who was there to
cover the exercise, within the premises, many vehicles combined team of several
security comprised of the Nigeria Police Force, the Nigeria Security and Civil
Defence Corps and the Department of State Services.
Reacting over
the incident while speaking with Journalists outside the CBN office ,
the Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists(NUJ), Bauchi State Council, Ibrahim
Mallam Goje expressed
disappointment with the
development.
He wondered why Journalists who are supposed to be
part of all INEC's processes preparatory to the general elections would be denied
entry into the venue where sensitive materials are being distributed to the
LGAs.
Mallam Goje said he and the Public Relations
Officer of INEC met the Branch Controller of the CBN and asked him to allow the
Journalists into the venue but he refused.
The NUJ Chairman said: "He (CBN Controller)
told me that no person, with exception of the security men and INEC officials
and political parties are allowed into the CBN. After insisting severally, he
told me that it was an order from the top, so I decided not to persist."
Mallam Goje said "Traditionally, every stage
of the process including the distribution is supposed to be done in the
presence of Journalists".
"I feel disappointed that my members are
supposed to be allowed into every place because they are the eyes and ears of
the people."
Meanwhile, the Chairman of the People's Redemption
Party (PRP) in Bauchi State, Alhaji Shehu Barau Ningi, has faulted INEC for the
distribution of the sensitive materials on Thursday.
Ningi who spoke to our Correspondent in front of
the CBN in Bauchi, said that INEC did not inform the stakeholders that the
sensitive materials would be distributed on Thursday "we would have
advised them to wait till tomorrow (Friday)".
He expressed worry over the safety of the materials
being distributed to the LGAs,saying that "I am worried about distribution
of sensitive materials to the local government areas, it shouldn't have been
today but tomorrow morning.
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