IPI Nigeria calls for removal of obstacles to journalism – Daily Trust
- International Press Institute (IPI Nigeria) urges federal and state governments to remove barriers hindering journalism practice in Nigeria.
- IPI calls on security agencies to stop using the Cybercrimes Act to harass journalists and instead protect press freedom.
- The organization commends journalists working professionally despite facing threats and challenges.
- IPI emphasizes the need for fair remuneration for journalists, highlighting that unpaid salaries threaten press freedom.
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