Omonu YG Nelson
The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT-Abuja chapter has demanding the immediate release of Madu Onuorah, editor-in-chief of the online newspaper Globalupfront.
Statement signed by Òsárétín Òsádébàmwén (Chairman of Council) and Ochiaka Ugwu (Secretary of Council), condemned the arrest of Onuorah, which they described as a commando-like raid on his home. They believe the police should have followed proper procedure and obtained a warrant before arresting him.
The NUJ is calling for the release of Onuorah and is urging the government to respect the rights of journalists.
The statement read:
Please For Immediate Release
NUJ FCT CALLS FOR THE IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF GLOBALUPFRONT NEWSPAPER, MADU ONUORAH
The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja Council is worried over the spate of harassment of journalists in the guise of making arrest by the Nigerian police.
While we are not averse to the right of citizens seeking redress over legitimate infringement on their right, we believe that constitutional means should be strictly adhered to in doing this.
A comdemnable case in point is the commando like raiding of the home of Mr. Madu Onuorah, Editor-in-Chief of the Globalupfront Newspaper (Online).
The manner of arrest leaves much to be desired from a legitimate force of the State, the Nigeria Police which should have been civil instead of intimidating and forcefully whisking away Mr. Onuorah in a manner akin to kidnapping.
We condemn this total abuse of power laced with intimidation and demand the immediate release of Mr. Madu Onuorah, Editor of the Conclave newspaper, an online platform
The former Bureau Chief of the Guardian Newspaper, and Managing Director of the Authority Newspaper is a thoroughbred professional.
On this. we insist that where any citizen or organisation believe he has a case to answer, then the constitutional path should be activated and followed.
Let it be known that NUJ will never stop holding the government and its institutions accountable for the people.
Signed:
Ochiaka Ugwu
Secretary of Council
Òsárétín Òsádébàmwén
Chairman of Council