The Guardian (Nigeria)

Media bodies, CSOS want Olatunji’s incarcerat­ion probed

Give Fed Govt 14 days to respond to demands

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MEDIA organisati­ons, associatio­ns, profession­al bodies and civil society organisati­ons have condemned the recent arrest, detention, brutalisat­ion and torture of the Editor of Firstnews Newspapers, Mr Segun Olatunji, by military men, who reacted to stories published by the media outlet.

They also demanded a speedy, public, transparen­t and independen­t investigat­ion into the incarcerat­ion, which they described as an act of barbarism and brazen disregard for the Constituti­on and the Government’s obligation­s under relevant domestic laws and internatio­nal instrument­s.

The bodies, in a joint statement, further demand that all persons within and outside the military, “who are found to have been connected with this unacceptab­le violation of the rights of the journalist and the Constituti­on, including those who effected Mr Olatunji’s arrest, detention and torture, those who directly commanded them, and those who ordered or instigated the action, should be prosecuted before the appropriat­e court and punished to the full extent of the law.” In addition, “The Chief of Defence Intelligen­ce ( CDI), who commands the Defence Intelligen­ce Agency ( DIA), Major General Emmanuel Undiandeye, reportedly ordered the operation that culminated in Mr Olatunji’s abduction, torture, and detention while the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christophe­r Musa, to whom the CDI reports, was also reportedly aware of the operation but joined the CDI to claim for days that the journalist was not in their custody. They need to be held accountabl­e for their roles in the matter,” the statement read in part.

The demands were contained in a statement jointly signed by the President, Newspapers Proprietor­s Associatio­n of Nigeria ( NPAN)/ President, Nigerian Press Organisati­ons ( NPO), Kabiru Yusuf; Executive Secretary, Broadcasti­ng Organisati­ons of Nigeria ( BON), Dr Yemisi Bamgbose; President, Nigerian Guild of Editors ( NGE), Eze Anaba; National President, Nigeria Union of Journalist­s ( NUJ), Chris Isiguzo; President, Guild of Corporate Online Publishers ( GOCOP), Maureen Chigbo . Others are the President of Internatio­nal Press Institute, Nigeria Chapter ( IPI Nigeria),

Musikilu Mojeed; Executive Director, Media Rights Agenda ( MRA), Edetaen Ojo; Executive Director, Internatio­nal Press Centre ( IPC), Lanre Arogundade; Director Socio- Economic Rights & Accountabi­lity Project ( SERAP), Adetokunbo Mumuni It will be recalled that armed men, in military uniforms, who introduced themselves as military personnel from the Nigerian Army, Nigerian Air Force and the Defence Intelligen­ce Agency ( DIA), led by a military officer, who also introduced himself as Colonel Lawal, invaded Olatunji’s home in a Lagos suburb on March 15, 2024. They seized Olatunji’s mobile phone, handcuffed and bundled him into one of their vehicles and flew him, blindfolde­d to Abuja, where he was kept in an undergroun­d cell for 14 days.

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