The Guardian (Nigeria)

Group demands immediate release of Daniel Ojukwu

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ACIVIL rights group, Spaces for Change ( S4C), has called for the immediate and unconditio­nal release of Daniel Ojukwu, a journalist with the Foundation of Investigat­ive Journalism ( FIJ), who was arrested on May 1, 2024, and has been unlawfully detained at the State Criminal Investigat­ion Department ( SCID), Panti, Lagos State.

The Executive Director of S4C, Victoria Ibezim- Ohaeri, described as unsettling, news that he was being held incommunic­ado in a clear violation of his fundamenta­l human rights.

A recent update, she said, suggested that he was moved to the Threat Response Unit of the Nigeria Police Force ( NPF) National Cybercrime Centre in Abuja.

"This arrest, coming barely 24 hours after the celebratio­n of World Press Freedom Day, constitute­s an attack on the civic space, a deteriorat­ion of press freedom, and a threat to freedom of expression guaranteed by the 1999

Constituti­on. As a democratic country, a Gestapo arrest of this nature is completely out of line with our national laws and internatio­nal human rights instrument­s, which Nigeria has voluntaril­y ratified.

"In the light of the above, we wish to state that the Constituti­on provides for a detained person to be charged to court within 24 hours ( or 48 hours depending on the location) of his arrest. The arrest and detention of Ojukwu have completely elapsed the time frame provided by the Constituti­on," she said.

The civil rights group, therefore, demanded his immediate and unconditio­nal release, and an assurance by the police that they would desist from the arrest and harassment of journalist­s.

"We reiterate that the threat to one right is a threat to all rights, as no right exists in isolation. Accordingl­y, free speech and press freedom must be obeyed without exception," the group added.

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