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Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Journalist Arrested, Detained over story on Gov. El-Rufai

The Commlists on Wednesday called on the Nigerian Government to drop all criminal charges against a journalist, Jacob Dickson, and release him without delay.
According to a statement made available to the press in Dakar, Senegal on Wednesday by the CPJ, Dickson has been held in pre-trial detention on incitement charges since Friday.
CPJ’s Deputy Executive Director, Robert Mahoney, said in the statement: “President Muhammadu Buhari should not let state officials make a mockery of his laudable commitments to press freedom even as he utters them.
“We call on state officials to drop the charges against Jacob Onjewu Dickson and release him without delay.”
According to the statement, Police invited Dickson, a reporter for the news website, Authentic News Daily, to the Kaduna State Police station on Thursday to station on Thursday to discuss on April 27.
Dickson was said to have written a report that cited witnesses as saying youths had pelted the Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, with rocks as he tried to broker peace between residents of two adjacent neighbourhoods.
The CPJ said the Nigerian Police arrested Dickson after questioning him at the station in the central Nigerian town of Kaduna on Friday.
Then they took him to the Kaduna Magistrates Court, charged him with incitement and returned him to custody the same day.
His trial is scheduled to begin on May 12.
Meanwhile, CPJ noted that as Dickson was put under custody, the Minister of Culture and Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, on the same day delivered an address on behalf of President Buhari to a meeting of the Federation of African Journalists hosted by the National Union of Journalists in Abuja.
Mohammed stressed to the gathering the importance of a free media and claimed that not a single journalist is being detained or harassed in Nigeria today.
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