NGE Advocates for Accountability of Military Officials Regarding Colleague’s Detainment

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In the aftermath of the liberation of Mr. Segun Olatunji, the Editor of FirstNews, from military confinement following thirteen days of detainment over an alleged narrative, the Nigeria Guild of Editors (NGE) petitions for transparency and retribution concerning the military personnel implicated in his apprehension.

Mr. Olatunji’s apprehension transpired at his residence in Abule-Egba, Lagos State, on March 15, leaving his kinfolk unaware of his locale and the grounds for his detainment, prompting extensive apprehension and protest.

In reaction to the outcry from journalistic entities and human rights organizations, including the International Press Institute (IPI), which divulged Olatunji’s detention by the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA), the NGE advocates for fairness for their comrade.

The NGE’s insistence on the sanctioning of the military officials culpable for Olatunji’s detainment underscores the significance of upholding journalistic autonomy and shielding journalists from arbitrary detentions and coercion.

The episode accentuates the hurdles encountered by journalists in Nigeria as they endeavor to execute their responsibility of enlightening the populace and holding those in authority accountable devoid of trepidation of retaliation.

The NGE’s plea for retribution not only endeavors to rectify Olatunji’s ordeal but also dispatches a resolute message to the authorities regarding the necessity to honor the rights and liberties of journalists within the nation.

As the NGE amplifies its call for answerability, it impels the President and pertinent authorities to take decisive measures to guarantee that such occurrences are not replicated and that journalists can undertake their duties without trepidation or obstruction.

The case serves as a memorandum of the pivotal function discharged by the media in fostering openness, answerability, and democracy, and the requisite to preserve press freedom as an indispensable pillar of democratic governance.

Keep attuned for subsequent developments as the NGE persists in advocating for justice and press freedom, reaffirming its dedication to safeguarding the rights and welfare of journalists in Nigeria.

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