Monday 19 February 2018

NAN Correspondents in Bayelsa barred from covering Gov. Dickson’s 6th anniversary


News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Correspondents in Bayelsa have been barred from the coverage of activities marking the 6th anniversary of Governor Seriake Dickson in office.

The incident is sequel a NAN report on build up activities to the 6th anniversary scheduled to climax on February 14.

Commissioner for Special Projects, Mr Fred Obua had slumped on January 30 at the Inter-ministerial briefing component of the ceremonies held at the Gabriel Okara Cultural Centre.

Mr Daniel Iworiso-Markson, Commissioner of Information who was also at the occasion threatened that any journalist who reported the incident would be ‘sanctioned and dealt with’.




Media aides to the Information Commissioner told NAN that they were instructed to exclude NAN from subsequent Bayelsa government activities over the report which found its way into some national dailies.

Two NAN Correspondents deployed to cover a press conference on Friday night were denied access to the government house venue of the event.

NAN had earlier on Friday been put on the list of media outfits expected at the event but later reportedly removed by aides to the Commissioner who claimed to be acting under instructions.
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According to one of the security at the gate, “we will not allow you guys to go inside because NAN is not in this list for the programme.
“You people have to leave here immediately or face the consequences; this is the list we have and that is the only one,”

The Commissioner for Information drove to the Bayelsa government house gate at that moment and was approached by the Correspondents who were at the verge of being thrown out by the security operatives.

“You people should go and check your names on the list with the security men, they are the ones to clear” Iworiso-Markson said.

Efforts to speak with the commissioner were futile as he declined to take several calls to his mobile phone, he also did not respond to text message on the incident seeking his comments.


Mr Francis Agbo, Chief Press Secretary in a text message said that the incident ‘cannot be true’.


Agbo said the event was handled by the Information Commissioner, who will be in a better position to comment.

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