By our reporter
The Anambra State Police Command has sintervened in the lingering dispute between the Nigeria Union of Journalists Anambra State Council and the Correspondents Chapel.
The intervention is bringing both factions to the negotiation table in a bid to restore unity and professionalism within the media community.
The peace move, spearheaded by the Commissioner of Police, Ikioye Orutugu , took place on Monday, at the Command Headquarters in Awka.
The intervention was aimed at fostering reconciliation and ensuring a smooth transition of leadership within the journalistic bodies.
Speaking during the meeting, Orutugu emphasized the critical role journalists play in promoting democracy, good governance, and societal peace. He urged all parties involved to set aside personal interests and embrace dialogue in resolving their differences.
“Our goal is to ensure that the media environment in Anambra remains stable, united, and focused on its core responsibilities to society. I commend the willingness of both sides to engage in peaceful dialogue and encourage further cooperation,” the Commissioner stated.
The deliberations, which are still ongoing, have already yielded positive responses from stakeholders, with both the NUJ State Council and the Correspondents Chapel agreeing to maintain peace and allow journalists to carry out their duties without internal distractions.
Also speaking, the Police Public Relations Officer, Tochukwu Ikenga, reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to supporting peaceful engagement and fostering mutual respect among media professionals.
He noted that the police will continue to play a neutral and facilitative role in ensuring that issues affecting key institutions in the state are resolved amicably.