Daily Trust Sunday

Nigerian journalist released from prison after IPI Nigeria interventi­on

- By Chidimma C. Okeke

A Nigerian journalist, Ibraheem Hamza Mohammed, was on Friday released from prison after the Nigerian National Committee of the Internatio­nal Press Institute (IPI Nigeria) intervened in his case.

The Nasarawa State Command of the Nigeria Police arrested Mohammed on 1st May after he was accused of falsely publishing that N40 million was stolen from Governor Abdullahi Sule’s bedroom. The article was published on 22 February 2024 on FirstNews, a Lagosbased online newspaper.

The police then charged him with violation of the Cybercrime Act and secured an order for his remand at the Medium Security Custodian

Centre in Lafia, the Nasarawa State capital, pending the commenceme­nt of trial.

However, the journalist was released Friday after a Nasarawa High Court sitting in Doma granted him bail after spending 10 days in jail.

A statement signed by the Legal Adviser/Chairman, Advocacy Committee, Tobi Soniyi, said he will remain on bail till 13 May when the police are expected to withdraw the charges against him and discontinu­e the trial.

“To secure his release, IPI Nigeria’s delegation led by the President, Musikilu Mojeed, visited Lafia on 6 May, meeting with top officials of the Nasarawa State government, including Governor Sule, Attorney General and Commission­er for Justice, Labaran Magaji and the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ibrahim Addra,” he said.

He said the management of FirstNews has apologised to Governor Sule over the story, saying “It has since found that the said story lacked any form of truth and that the reporter merely concocted the story in his bid to pursue a personal vendetta against the governor.”

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