Emenike |
A blogger, Iroegbu Emenike has reportedly
been arrested by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS). The blogger who is from Abia State but based
in Uyo, publishes under Abiafacts.
According to reports, he was arrested yesterday afternoon by the SSS. He is
believed to have published unfavourable articles against the government of Abia
State and some key political figures in Akwa Ibom. Meanwhile, Human Rights Activist, Barr. Inibehe Effiong
has called for the immediate release of the blogger. Inibehe Effiong in a press
statement on behalf of Coalition of Human Rights Defenders (COHRD) said the Gestapo-style arrest of Emenike erodes his fundamental human right. Read the full
statement after the cut…
SSS Should Release
Blogger, Iroegbu Emenike Immediately
Our
attention has been drawn to the arrest and detention of a 38-year-old blogger
and publisher of an online news medium, Abia Facts, Mr. Iroegbu Emenike by the
State Security Service (SSS) in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State at about 1:00 pm on
Tuesday, September 6, 2016.
According
to the wife of the blogger, Mrs. Ekaette Emenike Iroegbu, the blogger was
arrested by three (3) SSS operatives who invaded their Uyo residence in a
Gestapo style in a black jeep. The operatives took away the two phones of Mrs.
Emenike; the bloggers own phones and laptop, etc. After ransacking their
apartment, they whisked the blogger away without disclosing the reason for his
arrest and their destination.
Though the Director of SSS, Akwa Ibom State
Command, Mr. Adesina informed me at about 9:04 pm on Tuesday, September 6, that
he was not aware of the blogger's arrest, the wife of the blogger who went to
the SSS office in Uyo has confirmed that her husband is being held by the SSS
in Uyo.
Without prejudice to whatever reason may have
motivated the arrest and detention of the blogger, it is very worrisome that
the fundamental right to freedom of expression guaranteed by Section 39 of the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) is being
eroded at an alarming and unprecedented level since the inception of the
current dispensation.
Few examples will suffice.
Emmanuel Ojo, a blogger, was arrested by the
Ogun State Police Command on Saturday, September 26, 2015 on the orders of the
Ogun State governor over his publication about the governor's wife on Facebook.
Blogger Seun Oloketuyi was equally arrested in 2015 over an online publication.
Mr. Abubakar Sidiq Usman, a popular blogger and political commentator was
arrested and detained recently by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC) over alleged cyberstalking. Mr. Musa Azare from Bauchi State was also
arrested recently by the Nigeria Police Force allegedly on the orders of his
state governor over his critical publications on social media
The SSS and other security agencies should
resist the emerging capricious proclivities of political office holders to use
security agencies to clampdown on Nigerians for exercising their constitutional
liberties. Democracy is being threatened in Nigeria by the rising display of
intolerance to free speech.
Will the SSS and other security agencies be
willing to arrest, detain and prosecute every Nigerian that is accused of
making offensive or derogatory publication and statement? The security agencies
should not be seen to be massaging the egos of the influential members of the
society.
Those who believe that their reputation have
been lowered in the eyes of right thinking members of the society should
explore the legal option by seeking redress in a court of law.
While we are not yet certain about the
person(s) who instigated Emenike's arrest, it is on record that the Abia State
born blogger has been constantly harassed by the agents and officials of the
Abia State Government over his publications. It is also on record that some
government officials in Akwa Ibom State have been uncomfortable with some of
his publications online.
We hereby call on the SSS to release Mr.
Iroegbu Emenike immediately. Injury to one, is injury to all.
Thank you.
Inibehe Effiong, ESQ.
Convener, Coalition of Human Rights Defenders (COHRD).
Convener, Coalition of Human Rights Defenders (COHRD).
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