COVID -19: We want those attackers arrested, investigated and prosecuted – Delta NUJ

Godwin Udoh, Asaba 

The Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Delta State council, has call on the Delta State Commissioner of Police to arrests, investigate and prosecute members of the State Taskforce on Environmental Sanitation, following the unwarranted attack on it’s Chairman, Comrade Michael Ikeogwu and a Daily Post reporter, Mr. Matthew Omonigho Wednesday, April 1st, 2020. 

This was contain in a statement by it’s Assistant State Secretary of the council, Comrade Celestine Afokoba, saying, Ikeogwu had led a team of journalists to monitor the level of compliance with the stay-at-home directive of the Delta state government  when they were attacked and assaulted by the overzealous members of the task force who also destroyed their Nikon D3100 photo camera at Otiotio Street in Uvwie Local Government Area.

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Describing the attack as barbaric, wicked, primitive and ludicrous, the statement said the decision of the taskforce led by one Kingsley Iweka, come out under the guise of carrying out environmental sanitation duties when they were supposed to comply with the social distancing rule was a great disservice to the state government’s efforts to curtail the spread of the ravaging coronavirus pandemic to the state. 

The statement read: “It is expedient to note that in the directive issued by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, environmental sanitation officials were not among those listed to carry out their duties during the stay-at-home period. 

“It is therefore very appalling and totally unacceptable to see members of the task force numbering over 20 unleashing hostility on Ikeogwu and Omonigho because they sought to know why people were being gathered to carry out environmental sanitation when they were expected to comply with the social distancing rule and stay-at-home order.

It was gathered that, rather than the task to retrace their step and render unreserved apology to NUJ Chairman and members of the pen profession for the uncivilized behaviour, they had resorted to blackmail Comrade Ikeogwu with a spurious and fabricated story in the social media.

“We call for the arrest, investigation and prosecution of the team of the task force that attacked the number one journalist in Delta  State and another of its colleague to forestall future attacks on media workers on legitimate duties.”

“We also wish to call on the  Governor of Delta State, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, to caution some of his media aides who had also gone to the social media to comment on issues they were not knowledgeable about with special reference to Fred Latimore who didn’t bother to call the NUJ Chairman but went ahead to put up a weak defence for the rampaging Environmental Task Force.”

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“We wish to state unequivocally, that the NUJ Delta State Council will not succumb to any form of intimidation in discharging it’s constitutional responsibility, as we call on our members to be law abiding and also observe the social distancing order while monitoring the exercise.”

The council however, assured that some unruly government officials will not distort the mutual understanding between the union and the state government.

Assistant State Secretary of the councilComrade Celestine AfokobaComrade Michael Ikeogwu and a Daily Post reporterNigeria Union of Journalists
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