NUJ demands immediate release of abducted Channels TV reporter

Sun, Apr 14, 2024
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THE Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has urgently called for the immediate release of Joshua Rogers, a reporter with Channels TV, who was abducted from his residence in Rumuosi, Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, on Thursday night.

Rogers was taken by unknown gunmen around 9 p.m. as he returned from an official assignment at the government house. 

The assailants intercepted him and forcefully took him away in a Channels Television-branded vehicle.

Following the abduction, the kidnappers contacted his wife, demanding a ransom of N30 million for his release.

A statement signed by Chris Isiguzo, NUJ president at the weekend said: “The NUJ is deeply concerned about the escalating insecurity faced by journalists and media practitioners in the country. 

“It is distressing that individuals involved in the vital work of informing the public have become targets of criminal activities.

“The NUJ appeals to the Rivers State Government and relevant security agencies to prioritize efforts towards securing the safe and immediate release of Joshua Rogers. 

We emphasize the importance of ensuring his well-being and safety during this critical time.

The NUJ underscores the gravity of the situation and stresses the need for concerted action to address the rising threats against journalists across Nigeria.

“We urge swift and effective measures to be taken to secure Joshua Rogers’ freedom and bring an end to this distressing ordeal.

The NUJ stands in solidarity with Joshua Rogers and his family, and we demand immediate action to secure his safe return.”

14th April, 2024.

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