A human rights organisation, Citizens’ Gavel has raised concern over the detention of an investigative journalist and founder of the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ),
Fisayo Soyombo by military authorities at the 6 Division of the Nigerian Army in Port Harcourt for three days.
The organisation in a statement by its Communication Team, demanded his immediate and unconditional release saying
the unwarranted act undermines the principles of democracy and press freedom that form the bedrock of any society.
The statement reads, “Fisayo Soyombo is renowned for his courageous and impactful journalism, which has exposed injustices and held power to account in Nigeria. His work embodies the vital role of the press in fostering transparency, accountability, and the rule of law.
“The arbitrary detention of such a prominent journalist is a grave affront to these ideals and sets a dangerous precedent for press freedom in Nigeria.
“We remind the Nigerian government and its security agencies of their constitutional obligation to uphold the rights of journalists as enshrined in Section 39(1) of the 1999 Constitution, which guarantees freedom of expression and the press.
“Furthermore, Nigeria is a signatory to international treaties, including the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, which protects the rights of individuals to disseminate information without fear of reprisal.
“This incident not only threatens the safety of Fisayo Soyombo but also sends a negative message to the entire media community, stifling the critical voices necessary for democracy to thrive. Journalists should be empowered, not intimidated, for performing their duties in the public interest.
“We unequivocally condemn this act of repression and join the growing chorus of civil society organizations, media professionals, and concerned citizens in demanding the following:
• The immediate and unconditional release of Fisayo Soyombo.
• An investigation into the circumstances surrounding his detention to ensure accountability and prevent future occurrences.
• A reaffirmation of the Nigerian government’s commitment to protecting press freedom and the rights of journalists.
“As the world observes this troubling development, we urge the Nigerian Army and all relevant authorities to act swiftly and responsibly. The detention of Fisayo Soyombo is not only an affront to his person but a disservice to Nigeria’s democracy and international reputation.
“The press is not the enemy-it is a cornerstone of accountability and progress. Nigeria must not falter in its commitment to safeguarding the freedoms that allow the truth to be told and justice to prevail.”
Friday Olokor
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