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Home » News » NUJ Hails Gov. Otu’s Leadership as Cross River Emerges Safest State for Journalists

NUJ Hails Gov. Otu’s Leadership as Cross River Emerges Safest State for Journalists

August 2, 2025
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NUJ Hails Gov. Otu’s Leadership as Cross River Emerges Safest State for Journalists

CRS NUJ Chairman, Comrade Archibong Bassey.

By Kingsley Agim

The Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Cross River State Council, Comrade Archibong Bassey, has described the state’s emergence as the safest for journalists in Nigeria as a well-deserved recognition.

She said this is rooted in deliberate policy choices and a secure operating environment fostered by the administration of Governor Bassey Otu.

Reacting to the report by the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID), which ranked Cross River State highest in press safety with a score of 70.40 percent, Comrade Bassey commended the Governor’s media-friendly disposition and commitment to transparency and accountability.

“This ranking is not accidental. It reflects Governor Bassey Otu’s unwavering support for press freedom, his open-door policy, and the enabling security architecture he has put in place. Journalists in Cross River now work in an atmosphere free from fear, intimidation, or undue interference,” she said.

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Highlighting the report’s indices, access to information, reduced harassment, institutional transparency, and strong legal protections, Comrade Bassey noted that Cross River’s performance across these areas is a direct result of the government’s intentional efforts to create a safe and inclusive space for media practice.

She also applauded security agencies and media stakeholders for sustaining cordial relations and fostering mutual respect. “The security of journalists is not just a media issue; it is a governance indicator. We are proud that Cross River is setting a national example,” she added.

While urging journalists to uphold ethical standards and professionalism in their reporting, Comrade Bassey reaffirmed the NUJ’s commitment to continuous engagement with the government and civil society to consolidate the gains already made.

“This feat is both a celebration and a challenge to sustain and improve on the progress so far. We thank Governor Otu for his leadership and look forward to deeper partnerships for a freer, safer, and more responsible press in Cross River,” she concluded.

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