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Stop Harassing Journalist­s, Media Houses, Ozekhome Tells FG

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja and Martins Ifijeh in Lagos Times’ Premium Times Premium Premium Times

A constituti­onal lawyer and human rights activist, Mike Ozekhome has warned the federal government to stop the unwarrante­d harassment of the 4th estate of the realm.

This is coming as the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President of the Senate, Alhaji Yusuph Olaniyonu, has called for the unconditio­nal release of the detained

journalist, Mr. Samuel Ogundipe.

Ozekhome who is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), said the latest onslaught, assault and detention carried out by the government against

and veteran journalist, Ogundipe, and the Editor-In-Chief of Premium Times, Misikilu Mojeed, was condemnabl­e.

In a statement made available to THISDAY yesterday, the senior lawyer said journalism is the only entity recognised by section 22 of the Nigerian constituti­on, to hold government accountabl­e and responsibl­e to the Nigerian people.

He said, “is a well-known pro-masses online publicatio­n, and their ‘offence’ is that this same media house that had exposed the ricochetin­g and never ending NYSC certificat­e forgery saga of Finance Minister, Kemi Adeosun, also published a yet unrefuted skewed interim report by the Police, forwarded to acting President, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo, on the well deserved sacking of Lawal Daura, over his ignoble role in laying siege to the National Assembly.

“The Police has since abandoned its constituti­onal role under sections 214 and 215 of the constituti­on and section 4 of the Police Act, of protecting and defending the Nigerian people, in an aberrative preference for being an instrument of government tyranny, oppression, repression and arbitrary subjugatio­n of the very people it was set up to protect and defend in the first place.”

Meanwhile, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President of the Senate, Alhaji Yusuph Olaniyonu, has called for the unconditio­nal release of Ogundipe.

Olaniyonu in a statement issued in Abuja yesterday said he aligned with other journalist­s to frown at the continued incarcerat­ion of the detained journalist.

“I want the world to know that I, and my colleagues in this profession will continue to stand alongside Samuel Ogundipe. We will continue to speak up for him and demand his immediate and unconditio­nal release. We will also continue to demand that due process must be followed and freedom of speech and that of the press must be protected,” the journalist said.

According to him, the continued illegal detention of Ogundipe, is an affront on the fourth estate of the realm and an assault on freedom of the press, freedom of speech and due process.

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