A Silverbird journalist and a member of the Oyo State Nigeria Union of Journalists(NUJ),John Alabi has described his arrest as illegal and baseless.
Alabi who stated this after release to newsmen on Tuesday evening said he was arrested at Moniya ,an area of Akjnyele Local Government of Oyo State.
He explained that he was on a media assignment around the area,but while waiting to receive the arrival of engager, he had a hint that there was a public disorder in the local government, on which while navigating the cause with some few shots, he was apprehended by five police officers, one of whom, Noah Ajebade and other on mufti who hit him severally with gunback, and ferried off a nearby police station despite showing his identity as a journalist.
The journalist condemned his illegal detention from around 10.45 in the morning to 4.30 before release through the intervention of the leadership of the Nigerian Union of Journalists,Oyo State Chapter led by Chief Ademola Babalola and call received by the Akinyele Police DIvisional Police Officer having sat hours behind a complaint table at the Police Station.
“My ordeal during an incident that broke up on Tuesday, 25th April, 2023 at Moniya, Ibadan.
“Uhmmmm…I was at Akinyele Local Government Area in the morning on the said date, where I had a schedule assignment to cover for my organization.
“As a journalist, I got to the venue ahead of commencement of the assignment as expected, unfortunately while waiting for the organizers, I got wind of an information that there was a public disorder around the Akinyele local government”
Alabi has applauded the police commissioner,CP Williams Adebowale for always standing for truth, urged for a true justice and never being tortured baselessly.
“As expected of a professional journalist, I tried to know what the matter was and I was taking few shots. Immediately I saw about five police officers who approached and Harrassed me, hitting me with gun bottom, despite calling their attention to the fact that I am a journalist”
“I showed them my identity as a journalist and other evidence that I’m a newsman, but they turned deaf ear, arrested me and detained me at Akinyele Folice from around 10:45 in the morning till 4:30 in the evening.
It took the intervention of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Oyo State council before I was released”,Alabi said.
Meanwhile, Oyo commissioner of Police, William Adebowale in a statement released this evening by State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Adewale Osifeso has ordered a discreet investigation into the arrest of Oyo State Correspondent of silverbird Television, John Alabi by his deputy, while details of the investigation be made public.