Storm in Akwa-Ibom over arrest of publisher
Nsibiet John: arrested by Akwa Ibom deputy governor
Socio-Economic
Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has called for the immediate
and unconditional release of a newspaper publisher, Nsibiet John
arrested on the orders of the deputy governor of Akwa Ibom State, Moses
Ekpo.
SERAP
said in a statement today signed by its Senior Staff Attorney Timothy
Adewale that “Nsibiet John who publishes a local newspaper, The Ink, was
ordered to be arrested for allegedly publishing defamatory materials
against the deputy governor. Mr John was arrested on Thursday morning by
police detectives from the State Police Headquarters, Ikot Akpan Abia.”
The
statement reads in part: “SERAP unequivocally condemns this abuse of
power and harassment and intimidation of a journalist simply doing his
job. Journalists who allege officials’ abuse of power or report on
things deemed unfavourable shouldn’t face unlawful arrest and
retaliation.”
“It’s
unacceptable for the government of Akwa Ibom State to harass and
intimidate the media, leaving journalists to live in fear. Media freedom
shouldn’t be fair game for the government of Akwa Ibom State or other
states of the federation for that matter.”
“SERAP believes that no one should be arrested simply for criticising public institution or public figures.”
“This
action by the deputy governor and the state police authorities is
contrary to both section 39 of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as
amended) and article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights to which Nigeria is a state party.”
“If
Mr John is not released immediately and unconditionally, SERAP will
pursue appropriate legal action against the government of Akwa Ibom
State for violations of constitutionally and internationally recognised
right to freedom of expression and media freedom.”
*Press Statement
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