Dotun Oladipo, GOCOP President. [Photo credit: The News (Nigeria)]
The Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) demanded the release of Mr. Samuel Ogundipe and other journalists held by the Police and other government agencies without further delay.
GOCOP demanded the immediate release of PREMIUM TIMES Security Reporter, Samuel Ogundipe, detained by the Nigeria Police Force for carrying out his constitutional duty.
A statement signed by the Guild’s Publicity Secretary, Olumide Iyanda, on Wednesday also condemned the arrest by the Police Special Anti-Robbery Squad and harassment of the online newspaper’s Editor-In-Chief, Musikilu Mojeed, and Education Reporter, Azeezat Adedigba, both of who have been released.
The Guild noted with dismay that the Police action was carried out on the day Acting President Yemi Osinbajo ordered the restructuring of the dreaded Special Anti-Robbery Squad, which is notorious for blatant human rights abuses.
While Mr. Mojeed and Ms. Adedigba have been released after harrowing interrogations, Mr. Ogundipe was still in detention as at Thursday morning.
GOCOP considers the circumstances of the journalist’s arrest as a damning indictment of the President Muhammadu Buhari Government, which has been accused by several groups and individuals of gross abuse of citizens’ rights.
Mr. Ogundipe was arrested over a report on a correspondence sent by the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, to acting President Osinbajo on the sacked Director-General of the State Security Service, Lawal Daura.
Mr. Daura was dismissed last week by Mr. Osinbajo for deploying SSS operatives to the National Assembly in a show of brute force.
Mr. Ogundipe’s commendable refusal to disclose the source of his report is the reason the Police have held on to him in flagrant disregard for the Nigerian Constitution, which states that the Press shall at all times be free to hold the government accountable to the people.
GOCOP condemned the arrest and harassment of journalists in whatever form.
It advised the Nigerian Government to lecture its security agents on the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, which confers Journalism Confidentiality Privileges on the media.
A statement signed by the Guild’s Publicity Secretary, Olumide Iyanda, on Wednesday also condemned the arrest by the Police Special Anti-Robbery Squad and harassment of the online newspaper’s Editor-In-Chief, Musikilu Mojeed, and Education Reporter, Azeezat Adedigba, both of who have been released.
The Guild noted with dismay that the Police action was carried out on the day Acting President Yemi Osinbajo ordered the restructuring of the dreaded Special Anti-Robbery Squad, which is notorious for blatant human rights abuses.
While Mr. Mojeed and Ms. Adedigba have been released after harrowing interrogations, Mr. Ogundipe was still in detention as at Thursday morning.
GOCOP considers the circumstances of the journalist’s arrest as a damning indictment of the President Muhammadu Buhari Government, which has been accused by several groups and individuals of gross abuse of citizens’ rights.
Mr. Ogundipe was arrested over a report on a correspondence sent by the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, to acting President Osinbajo on the sacked Director-General of the State Security Service, Lawal Daura.
Mr. Daura was dismissed last week by Mr. Osinbajo for deploying SSS operatives to the National Assembly in a show of brute force.
Mr. Ogundipe’s commendable refusal to disclose the source of his report is the reason the Police have held on to him in flagrant disregard for the Nigerian Constitution, which states that the Press shall at all times be free to hold the government accountable to the people.
GOCOP condemned the arrest and harassment of journalists in whatever form.
It advised the Nigerian Government to lecture its security agents on the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, which confers Journalism Confidentiality Privileges on the media.
GOCOP request for immediate freedom of PREMIUM TIMES journalist
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August 16, 2018
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