NGOJ condemns Guaranty Trust Holding Company for intimidating journalist

Sun, Sep 22, 2024
By editor
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THE Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists (NGIJ) condemns in its entirety the brazen display of corporate intimidation by Guaranty Trust Holding Company (GTCO) its attempt to muzzle the press by arresting a journalist, Olurotimi Olawale, for simply doing his job. 

In a statement jointly signed by the duo of Abdulrahman Aliagan and Rowland Olonishuwa; President and Secretary,  respectively, the Guild highlighted that the recent arrest of its member, Olurotimi Olawale, is one of the miss recent attempt by the bank to gag the press.

“Today 20th of September, 2024, Olurotimi Olawale was arrested by security personnel, who simply identified themselves as police officers from Zone 2, for reportedly using a story deemed unfavourable to Guaranty Trust and its CEO, Segun Agbaje. 

“This blatant attempt to stifle investigative journalism has drawn condemnation from media watchdogs, human rights groups, and concerned citizens.

“This is a disturbing trend that threatens the very fabric of our democracy as GTCO’s actions demonstrates a staggering disregard for the principles of  press freedom.

“The incident raises serious questions about GTCO’s commitment to transparency and accountability. By silencing critics through coercion, the bank undermines the public’s right to information and perpetuates a culture of impunity.

“Olawale Olurotimi’s ordeal serves as a chilling reminder of the risks faced by journalists who dare to hold powerful individuals and institutions alike accountable. As Nigeria struggles to maintain its democratic credentials, GTCO’s actions are a stark reminder of the challenges ahead.

“Nigerians must demand greater accountability from corporate entities and safeguard the rights of journalists to report without fear of reprisal”, the Guild said.

A.I

Sept. 22, 2024

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