The Guardian (Nigeria)

CHRICED flays continued detention of FIJ journalist, Ojukwu

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RESOURCE Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education ( CHRICED) has denounced the continued detention of Daniel Ojukwu, a journalist with the Foundation for In vestigativ­e Journalism ( FIJ), by the Intelligen­ce Response Team ( IRT) of the Inspector General of Police ( IGP), Kayode Egbetokun.

Describing the journalist’s arrest as abduction, Executive Director of CHRICED, Ibrahim Zikirullah­i, lamented that the police continued to hold him for a week now, despite widespread public outcr y.

He stated, yesterday: “It is disconcert­ing that Muyiwa Adejobi, the police spokespers­on, cited an ongoing investigat­ion based on a petition without disclosing the identity of the petitioner. This situation evokes memories of past military authoritar­ian regimes, signalling a perilous descent into full dictatorsh­ip under President Bola Tinubu, wherein security agencies prioritise the interests of the politicall­y powerful and influentia­l.`

“CHRICED strongly denounces the inappropri­ate use of security forces, which are supported by public funds, to harass citizens, especially journalist­s, who are covering governance matters. Thanks to the brave, patriotic and fearless investigat­ive reporting by FIJ into the widespread corruption within the Nigeria Customs Service ( NCS).” According to him, FIJ should have been commended by the government for uncovering corruption.

The centre called on the police to respect the rights of journalist­s and uphold the rule of law. It also called on the authoritie­s concerned to release Ojukwu immediatel­y and to cease any further harassment of journalist­s.

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