Lawrence Nwimo, Awka

Journalists in Anambra were, Friday, denied access to cover presentation of certificate of return of House of Assembly members elected during the March 18 election.

Journalists, who trooped to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Awka, were turned back on the order of the Resident Electoral Commission (REC) Anambra State, Mrs Queen Agwu.

When contacted on his telephone line, the acting Public Relations Officer of INEC, Kingsley Agu,  hinted that the REC would not entertain journalists on the day of certificate presentation.

According to him, the REC had instructed him not to allow journalists into the premises during the presentation.

Meanwhile, the Chairman of Anambra State Union of journalists, Dr Odogwu Emeka Odogwu, has described the action as highly condemnable.

“INEC is a public institution that must be opened for journalists to cover.

“Let me believe that the REC is not aware about what happened and if she was aware about the action, it is highly condemnable. I am sorry for INEC because it does not know what it is doing. Journalists are meant to cover public events and the presentation of certificate of return to house members is one of such that journalists should be allowed to report for the public to know what happened during the presentation.

“Today has been earmarked for presentation of certificate to those who won election at the just concluded House of Assembly election. Why should journalists be barred, is there anything personal in the presentation that they don’t want the public to know?

“Handing over certificate of return to winners should be an open event that journalists should be allowed to cover. It is condemnable and immature on the part of INEC Anambra State. How could they turn back journalists in an event even when they went with NUJ branded vehicle?

“REC should be able to know what is happening around her office. If she is not aware there is no way the police could turn back journalists who had come to do their legal jobs. The journalists are fourth estate of the realm, who should be respected. Constitutionally, the law allows the journalists to hold the public officers accountable. If the REC barred journalists, it means there is something wrong they want to do at the presentation,” the Chairman said.

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