A frontline civil Rights and advocacy group – HUMAN RIGHTS
WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to
give a national award of excellent citizenship to Mr. Fisayo Soyombo the top rated
investigative journalist who exposed the rot in the nation’s prisons and police
instead of targeting to arrest and frame him up.
Relatedly, the Rights group said it was not shocked by the
unfortunate turn of events around the breathtaking and phenomenal investigative
reportage of Mr. Soyombo which has now resulted in the plot by the security
forces to clamp down on him just as the Rights group said the plot is a
continuation of an ongoing clampdown on human rights activists, journalists,
and persons with differences of opinion from the central government headed by a
one-time military ruler.
“The news of the ongoing plot by the security forces to arrest,
prosecute and detain Mr. Fisayo Sowombo the investigative journalist of high
reputation following his extensive reportage on the widespread corruption in
the police and prisons has not come to us in HURIWA as a surprise. We ourselves
have come under unprecedented attacks and our phones are virtually bugged and
monitored on 24 hours basis for speaking truth to power. The plot to arrest
this journalist should also not shock discerning observers around the world
because Nigeria is back to the dark ages of tyranny.”
“Even amidst threats to our lives as human rights defenders, we
hereby condemn in totality this satanic agenda of seeking to shut up all those
who speak truth to power even as the list of journalists and activists in
detention for doing nothing but speak out to correct the ills of the political
class, is expanding. Omowole Sowore and many of his followers have remained in
detention for months.”
"The Cross Rivers state-based journalist Mr. Agba Jalingo
is being persecuted for only doing his journalism work covered under section 22
of the Nigerian constitution for reportedly writing a story on alleged
financial impropriety in Cross Rivers state. Many social media commentators
like Steven Kefas and numerous others are languishing in different detention
facilities for expressing their freedom of speech which some tyrannical
governors do not like and have latched on to some nebulous provisions of the
cybercrime prevention Act to witch hunt them and try to shut them up. ”
“The attempt to either arrest Mr. Soyombo for exposing a
notorious truth that even the devil himself is aware about corruption in police
and prisons of Nigeria is antithetical to democracy and is absolutely
unconstitutional given that he was simply discharging his statutory obligation
in line with section 22 of Nigerian constitution.”
HURIWA citing a news report stated that the journalist whose
undercover stories exposed the depth of corruption in Nigerian police cells and
prison may be arrested by the Nigerian authorities.
HURIWA recalled that the initial phase of the three-part
investigation by Fisayo Soyombo, a former editor of The Cable and a contributor
to Al Jazeera, detailed how Nigerian policemen “pervert the course of justice
in their quest for ill-gotten money”.
HURIWA recalled that in the second part of the investigation
published on Monday by The Cable, he exposed “how the courts short-change the
law and the prisons are themselves a cesspool of the exact reasons for which
they hold inmates.”
The final part of the report is still been awaited just as the
reports are rife that he may be arrested.
"It would be recalled that during his landmark
investigation, the investigative reporter Mr Fisayo Soyombo took on an alias –
Ojo Olajumoke – and reportedly spent five days in a cell at Pedro Police
Station, Shomolu, Lagos. And eight days in Ikoyi prison even as his reports
contained audio, pictorial and video evidence of corruption in the Nigerian
judicial system.
“We in HURIWA have just read in The Guardian that it is the second
part of Soyombo’s story that has irked the Nigerian prison authorities,
especially the comptroller-general of the prison services even as a security
source told The Guardian that Soyombo, scheduled to speak at a workshop on fake
news organized by Goethe Institute on Tuesday evening, is to be arrested at the
venue of the event. He has since pulled out of the event. How come Prisons
authorities are very angry and have decided to get the journalist arrested when
what he reported are notorious facts know to all?”
HURIWA
condemns the plot by the security forces to charge him to court and
prosecuted under Section 29 of the Nigeria Correctional Service Act which
states in Subsection 1 (d) of the Act states that a person is deemed to have
committed an offence if he “procures or facilitates the procurement of
communication devices for an inmate or makes conversation or aids the making of
conversation through a mobile phone or other devices to an inmate other than as
provided in the Correctional Standing Orders and other related correctional
policies.”
HURIWA
However condemned this attempt as a vicious act of State sponsored terrorism
against the constitution which in Section 22 and a plethora of other provisions
in chapter 4 of the Constitution permits this kind of investigative activities
of a media practitioner so as to expose acts that contravenes the obligation of
government to end all corrupt practices and abuse of power. Besides, the
Nigerian Constitution is supreme and higher than mere statute of the prisons
and if any of the provisions of the prison Act contradicts any provisions of
the Nigerian constitution, the constitution takes overriding status and the
contradiction in that lesser statutes become null and void and of no moment
legally speaking ".
HURIWA recalled that Agba Jalingo, a journalist and publisher of
an online newspaper CrossRiverWatch, is currently in jail and facing
allegations of treason after he published a story on alleged diversion of N500
million by the Cross River governor, Ben Ayade.
HURIWA recalled that also another journalist Jones Abiri is also
facing prosecution under Nigeria’s cybercrimes act, anti-sabotage act, and
terrorism prevention act for crimes allegedly carried out in 2016.
Abiri was held by Nigeria’s secret police without any charge
between July 2016 to August 2018. He was rearrested nine months after he was
freed by the Department of State Services.
HURIWA cited The following provisions of the Nigerian
Constitution to rule as unconstitutional the plots by security forces to arrest
the investigative journalist Fisayo Soyombo: Section 22: “The press, radio,
television and other agencies of the mass media shall at all times be free to
uphold the fundamental objectives contained in this Chapter and uphold the
responsibility and accountability of the Government to the people.”
HURIWA stated also that 15(5): “The State shall abolish all
corrupt practices and abuse of power", even as Section 39(1) states thus:
“Every person shall be entitled to freedom of expression, including freedom to
hold opinions and to receive and impart ideas and information without
interference.”
Besides, HURIWA said that any journalist seeking to expose rot
in the society inside the prison cells or detention facilities can go under
Section 41(1) which clearly states that: “Every citizen of Nigeria is entitled
to move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part thereof, and no
citizen of Nigeria shall be expelled from Nigeria or refused entry thereby or
exit therefrom.”
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