Daily Trust Saturday

Brutality: NUJ boycotts police activities, protests today

- Hassan Ibrahim, Bauchi

Bauchi State chapter of Nigeria Union of Journalist­s (NUJ) has directed its members to suspend with immediate effect, coverage of all activities of the police in the state for attacking one of the AIT reporters, Yusuf Damina, while covering the protest staged by the students of the Bauchi State College of Agricultur­e on Thursday.

A statement signed by the Chairman and the Secretary of the NUJ in the state, Comrade Umar Sa’idu and Isah Gadau respective­ly, described the incident as uncivilize­d and barbaric, adding that the boycott will remain until the perpetrato­rs of the act are fished out and prosecuted in addition to the proper payment of compensati­on and settlement of medical bills of the victim.

“The NUJ noted with dissatisfa­ction the way and manner in which members of the Nigeria Police from Bauchi Command who always claims to be partners in progress with journalist­s, brutalised, molested and harassed the AIT reporter and seized his camera, laptop computer, microphone with AIT logo, mobile phones, modem and wallet containing substantia­l amount of money among other belongings,” the statement said.

Daily Trust Saturday reports that the reporter’s gadgets, phones and other personal belongings were seized according to his colleagues who were at the scene. He sustained injury on his head while his body was soaked with blood. Yusuf was rushed to the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital for treatment.

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