SPJ-Hu urges government to investigate EFCC invasion of Urban Radio Station
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THE International Press Centre, IPC, Lagos-Nigeria, through its Safety and Protection of Journalists (SPJ) hub has urged the government to immediately investigate and prosecute Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) officials who invaded the broadcast house of Urban Radio Station (94.5FM), Enugu. The invasion took place on Monday evening, October 14.
SPJ-hub, in a statement signed Melody Akinjiyan, press freedom officer, SPJ-Hub, on Tuesday, October 15, said: “The officials overpowered the staff of the station who they alleged intimidated with arms, forced them to sit on the bare floor, took their phones, and went straights into the live studio of the station and whisked away the anchor of the interactive programme, Prime Time, that was going on live at the time of the invasion.”
Lanre Arogundade, executive director of IPC, in a statement, said, “this action is highly condemnable as it constitutes a despicable assault on the media and crass abuse of power. The trend of attacks on journalists recently reveals that the EFCC and security agencies have in recent times decided to adopt extra-judicial jungle tactics in venting whatever grievances they may claim to have”
SPJ-Hub is calling on Olanipekun Olukoye, EFCC chairman, to investigate the incident and ensure that the officers concerned are prosecuted and punished for their unprofessional action. This will further ensure that other officers learn from this incident while the Commission should also train its personnel on constitutional means of exercising their powers, the release said.
SPJ-Hub also condemns the recent attack on some journalists in Bayelsa State who sustained various injuries as some hired thugs attacked the venue of a press briefing organised by the Sagbama Local Government Chapter of the All Progressives Congress in Yenagoa, the state capital.
16th October, 2024.
C.E.
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