- By Halimah Olamide
The arrest and continued detention of Mr Ojukwu is not only a violation of his fundamental human rights but also an assault on press freedom
The Coalition for Whistleblowers Protection and Press Freedom (CWPPF), has condemned the detention of Mr. Daniel Ojukwu, a journalist with the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ)
Ojukwu was detained over alleged violation of the 2015 Cybercrime act by the Nigerian police.
This was contained in a statement by the Deputy Director, CJID, Busola Ajibola, on Saturday.
Recall that NPO reported that Mr Ojukwu was abducted by the police on Wednesday, May 1, and his phones have since been switched off and whereabouts undisclosed.
His family only got wind of his whereabouts on Friday, May 3 2024, that he is being held at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti in Lagos.
According to the statement, the Lagos state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed that Mr Ojukwu was arrested by men of the National Cybercrime Centre (NCCC) of the Nigerian Police and is detained at the facilities of the Lagos state Police Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti.
“CWPPF condemns the arrest and continued detention of Mr. Ojukwu. Arbitrary arrest and detention of journalists remain unacceptable as it negates the basic principles of democracy.
“The arrest and continued detention of Mr Ojukwu is not only a violation of his fundamental human rights but also an assault on press freedom.
“We call on the Nigerian police to immediately release Mr. Daniel Ojukwu and follow legal procedures to engage him.
“We also call on the Inspector General of Police to ensure that the Cybercrime act 2015 ceases to be a weapon used in the harassment and arbitrarily detainment of journalists and media workers.
“We make this call based on past instances where the Cybercrime law has been used to criminalise journalism, harass and detain them.
We reiterate that such intimidation constitutes an attack on press freedom and the right of the people to information.”
The statement further urged the police to therefore avoid using the cybercrimes Act to suppress investigative journalism aimed at entrenching a transparent and accountable system.
The CWPPF is a group of media and civil society organisations committed to upholding democracy and good governance by protecting the ethos of whistleblowing, freedom of expression and press freedom.