The International Press Centre (IPC), through its Safety and Protection of Journalists (SPJ) hub, has urged journalists and media practitioners covering the upcoming Ondo State governorship election to adhere strictly to professional ethics and prioritize their safety.
In a statement issued on Friday by the Centre, IPC Executive Director Lanre Arogundade emphasized the critical role of the media in election processes and raised concerns about the safety of journalists that will be in the field.
“Though this election is an off-cycle one, it still falls under the purview of media electoral responsibility.
“For the candidates and their supporters, it is as significant as any other election. The atmosphere in Ondo State will reflect the usual activities associated with elections,” Arogundade said.
He urged journalists to adhere to established ethical standards for election coverage while being vigilant about their safety.
“It is essential to avoid situations that could put journalists in harm’s way,” he added.
He equally reminded journalists of the importance of maintaining neutrality during the election.
“Partisanship is not just about party membership but also involves avoiding expressions, statements, tags, symbols, or colors that align with a particular political party or figure.”
The IPC director advised journalists to ensure they are properly equipped and accredited for the election duties, which is slated for Saturday.
“Journalists should have their identification cards and press tags clearly displayed to avoid harassment or unnecessary identity checks by security agencies,” he stated.
He also warned against unauthorized entry into polling units by journalists not on duty.
While calling on security agencies to carry out their responsibilities in a civil and professional manner, he also warned against unauthorized entry into polling units by journalists not on duty.
The media, as made known by him, is a critical part of the electoral process, and journalists should be given the rights and privileges necessary to perform their duties as partners in ensuring credible elections.