Nigerian journalists, activists protest in Abuja, demand release of FIJ’s Daniel Ojukwu

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The protesters said Mr Ojukwu’s arrest was unlawful, unconstitutional, immoral and should not be found in any democratic society.

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The protesters were led by the Chairperson of FIJ Board of Trustees, Bukky Shonibare; Human Rights Activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, and Human Rights Lawyer, Deji Adeyanju.Speaking at the scene, Ms Shonibare, who read out a statement jointly signed by some CSOs and media organisations in Nigeria, said the protest was organised to demand the unconditional release of Mr Ojukwu, who was arrested and detained for carrying out his constitutional duties as a journalist.

Would you consider supporting us with a modest contribution on a monthly basis to help maintain our commitment to free, accessible news? “The mischievous interpretation and hyper-application of laws, especially the Cybercrimes Act of 2015 which has now been amended, and the abuse of power and public institutions are all draconian tactics deployed to further shrink Nigeria’s fragile civic space. These tactics have no place in a democracy, where accountability and transparency in governance are essential,” part of the statement said.

The former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress said he and other civil society leaders explored means of securing the journalist’s release, and that their meeting with senior police officers resulted in them presenting one surety. “If you think the journalist has erred on the side of ethics, the right thing to do is to charge them in court, not abduct or detain them for days.

Shortly after the commissioner’s speech, Ms Shonibare enjoined protesters to retreat from the police headquarters siince the Force had promised to look into their grievances.

 

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