The Guardian (Nigeria)

NUJ, MRA Canvass Release Of Abducted Reporter

- By Sunday Aikulola

NIGERIA Union of Journalist­s ( NUJ) and Media Rights Agenda ( MRA) have renewed calls for release of kidnapped Punchnewsp­aper correspond­ent, Mr. Okechukwu Nnodim.

Nnodim was kidnapped from his home on February 3, by five armed men, who stormed his compound in Arab Road area of Kubwa, in Abuja, through scaling his fence to gain entrance into his house. The kidnappers also abducted a widow’s two sons in the neighbourh­ood. Speaking with The Guardian, yesterday, NUJ President, Chris Isiguzo, said: “I learnt they are demanding N10m. I have not confirmed it. It is sad that we are going through this and it boils down to collective challenge we have as a people: the challenge of insecurity, which is plaguing the country. Bandits are terrorisin­g the Northwest, insurgents terrorisin­g the Northeast, farmers/ herdsmen clash in the Southwest and part of Southeast. There is kidnapping virtually across the country. Government must protect its citizens and the media.

“Men of the underworld must realise the media is a strategic part of the system, and they must not unleash their mayhem on us. I call on those taking our man hostage to release him. This is not good for us. It means there is a deliberate aim by some people to plunge the nation into a state of anarchy. Government must rise to the occasion and protect us.”

Similarly, MRA Programme Director, Mr. Ayode Longe, said: “Although reasons for Nnodim’s abduction and two others were still unknown, but since they are citizens, the government, its law enforcemen­t and security agencies have a duty to investigat­e the crime and bring perpetrato­rs to justice.”

Longe said kidnapping of journalist­s and other citizens have become too rampant, and requires urgent and concerted action to stop it.

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