CURFEW: Delta NUJ Boils Over Police Brutality On Journalist

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As the protest to put a stop to police brutality tagged: “#ENDSARS, continue, the fourth estate of the realm has gotten her fair share of the brutality.

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Delta State Council, has condemned an attack on the Correspondent of Vanguard Newspaper, Comrade Akpokona Omafuaire by the Ovwian policemen in Warri.

In a joint statement signed by the Chairman and Secretary, Comrades Michael Ikeogwu and Patrick Ochei respectively, the Union vehemently condemned the assault, maintaining that it was unfortunate and uncalled for.

The statement called on the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mohammed Hafiz Inuwa, to immediately fish out the policemen involved in the molestation of the journalist and destruction of his car and sanction them appropriately.

The Union further reminded the CP that journalists are part of those on essential duty as enunciated and clarified by the state governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, in his address while declaring the 48 hours curfew to restore sanity in the state after hoodlums hijacked the #EndSARS Protest to destroy government facilities.

The statement in reads in part: “Journalists should not be objects of attacks by the police while carrying out their legitimate functions. The #EndSARS protesters are attacking journalists and media houses and at the same time the police are assaulting us. Where do we run to?

“We insist that the Police Commissioner must fish out Sergeant Godspower and other accomplices in this show of extreme power, otherwise we will severe ties with the police in the State.”

NUJ in the statement, also cautioned the police to leave journalists out of their quagmire, affirming that Nigeria is in this dire situation today because of police recklessness and brutality.

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