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Anambra journalists kick as INEC PRO labels reporter suicide bomber

The Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Anambra State Council, have condemned what it called the unwholesome and repulsive attitude of the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Anambra State, Kingsley Agu.

As a consequence, the journalists have petitioned the Anambra Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Queen Elizabeth Agwu and the Federal Commissioner Information and Voter Education INEC, Abuja, Festus Okoye, to call Agu to order.

The petition signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the Correspondents’ Chapel, Chief Chuks Ilozue and Mrs Tochukwu Ifejika, respectively was copied to the President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists ( NUJ), Comrade Chris Isiguzo and Anambra State Chairman of the Union, Dr Odogwu Emeka Odogwu.

The petitioners frowned at the frequent attacks and insults on journalists in the state by the PRO, Kingsley Agu.

The petitioners alleged that on one occasion, Agu labelled one of their members a suicide bomber, a situation that made security operatives stationed at the INEC Anambra headquarters to treat such member shabbily.

The petition read in part, “We the members of the aforementioned union have resolved to officially communicate you in your capacity as the head of Voter Education and Publicity of  the growing incidences capable of endangering the existing working relationship between our members and INEC as orchestrated by the conducts of the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of INEC Anambra state, Dr Kingsley Agu. 

“We write to intimate you about the unwholesome and repulsive attitude of your Public Relations Officer, Dr Kingsley Agu to journalists in Anambra State in general, and especially members of the Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists ( NUJ), Anambra State council.

“To begin with, in the just concluded 2023 general elections, Dr AGU unleashed the security operatives stationed at the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Awka against Journalists with special mention of Mr Cajetan Mmuta, the Bureau Chief of ThisNigeria newspaper during which Agu openly told the security operatives that they should be watchful of Journalists entering the commission as they equally could bring in Improvised Explosive Devises (IED) into INEC.

“Considering the weighty nature of the unguided outburst by Agu, Mmuta wrote official compliant to you, but regrettably nothing has been heard from you over such immodest attack on not only the image of media professional, but on the corporate identity of Journalists.

” However, our concern swells due to several other reports by members during our March 2023 monthly meeting that Agu had at different times reported our members mala fide to their offices, an act that has threatened and is still threatening the employments of our colleagues.

” The above scenario in the case of Mmuta when added to many other complaints from respected colleagues on how Dr Agu had talked down on them and insulted them using unprintable words including threatening to issue queries to Journalists and transferring them out of Awka is indeed very worrisome trend capable of jeopardizing the presumed good working relationship with the commission before now.

“We therefore resolved to do this petition believing that you call Dr Agu to order to avert an avoidable rift that might erupt between our members and your esteem organisation. “

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