IPC says arrest of Vanguard Reporter in Ebonyi State unacceptable, condemnable

Kayode Ogundele
Kayode Ogundele
Lanre Arogundade, director IPC

The International Press Centre, IPC, has deplored the arrest of Vanguard Correspondent in Ebonyi State, Peter Okutu, reportedly on the orders of a local government Chairman in the state, as another unbecoming act of executive lawlessness.

By ordering security operatives to arrest the journalist, the concerned Chairman of
Ohaukwu Local Government Council of the state, Clement Odah, violated the right of Okutu to self dignity and violently assaulted press freedom in the process.

IPC reiterated that any body or institution that feels aggrieved about a story should either exercise the right of reply or seek redress legally and not embark on extra judicial self-help.

“Arresting a journalist and getting him detained over a story is not an acceptable means of seeking such redress and the act of Mr. Odah is unacceptable. We condemn it and demand the immediate release of Mr. Okutu.

“Coming after a similar arrest and detention of The Sun newspaper reporter, Agwu Chijioke, on the orders of the State Governor, David Umahi, who also featured prominently in the ordea of Mr. Okutu, IPC is worried that the state government is fast becoming notorious for its serial violation of the rights of journalists.

“The state government is hereby reminded that such attacks on journalists over the performance of their legitimate duty are antithetical to democratic norms and values,” IPC said in a statement by Lanre Arogundade, its director.

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