By Agency Report –
September 23, 2017 Share on Facebook Tweet on
Twitter man in prison man in prison The Benue Police Command has arrested Mr
Emmanuel Atswen, a reporter of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), over a report
on the protest by IDPs at the International Market camp in Makurdi.
NAN reports that the IDPs, on Sept.
12, protested against alleged diversion of relief materials, and blocked the
main entrance into the camp to stop vehicles loaded with the assorted relief
materials, from driving out.
Some of the protesters, who spoke
with NAN,
said that they were prompted to protest because such diversion had become
more persistent, insisting that it was not the first time camp officials were
loading materials from the camp’s warehouse.
Atswen, who was at the camp when the
protest took place, not only filed the story but took still and video pictures
of the protesters. He also spoke with the Commissioner of Water Resources and
Environment, Mr Joseph Utsev, who promised to investigate the protest.
The state government had earlier
removed the camp manager over alleged “irregularities”. Miffed by the protests,
the Executive Secretary of the Benue State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA),
Dr. Boniface Ortese, recently closed down all the camps hosting victims of the
Benue floods, after claiming that they had been taken over by hoodlums. Atswen,
who was arrested on Friday in Makurdi, is being accused of “defamation of
character and falsehood”. One
Mr Offor, the police officer
investigating the case, turned down pleas by journalists and lawyers to release
Atswen on bail, and ignored arguments that the offences he was being charged
with were bailable. NAN reports that prior to Atswen’s arrest, the SEMA boss
had petitioned NAN over the same story, demanding N3 billion as damages, even
though neither his name nor his agency were mentioned in the report.
The NAN management, in a press
statement on Saturday in Abuja, however, said that it was standing by its
protest story, and reiterated its commitment to reporting the truth always. The
NAN management declared that the said story did not violate the tenets of the
journalism profession.
(NAN)
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