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SWAN President Condemns Assault on its Member in Plateau

- Seriki Adinoyi in Jos

The President, Sports Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria (SWAN), Mr Honour Sirawoo has condemned in the strongest terms and described as barbaric the alleged actions of Chairman of Plateau United Supporters Club, Mallam Audu and the club’s General Manager, Mr Pius Henwan, that led to the battering, assault and abduction of a sports presenter with Jay FM, Jos, Plateau State, Mr Mbum Ferdinand.

According to a statement from Jay FM Station Manager, Mangna Yusuf, Mr Ferdinand was abducted and taken to an unknown destinatio­n. However, it took spirited efforts from the station through its lawyer to get the journalist released on bail after he was traced to a police station in Jos.

Sirawoo described the alleged actions of the two club officials as “reckless, irresponsi­ble, shameful and disgracefu­l” to football administra­tion in Nigeria, while calling on the Plateau State government, Nigerian Football Federation and League Management Company to apply appropriat­e sanctions on the suspected assailants.

According to him, nothing could have warranted the actions of the clubs officials who are entitled to right of reply if they felt the journalist didn’t present the facts well, rather than resorting to self help in clear contravent­ion of laws on human rights.

He commended the management of the radio station for their prompt action and the Plateau State Police Command for the timely release of Mr Mbum, whose only sin was to have reported issues around the club as part of his responsibi­lities as enshrined in Nigeria’s Constituti­on and internatio­nal charters on human rights.

The SWAN president gave an ultimatum of 48 hours for the management of Plateau United Football Club to tender an unreserved apology to Mr Mbum, treat any injuries he may suffered in the process of his abduction, in addition to the accused officials being given appropriat­e sanctions.

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