New York, June 29, 2009--The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on national police Inspector
General Mike Okiro to investigate reports that Delta state police harassed six
journalists and attacked at least three of them last week. The Nigerian Union
of Journalists Delta State Chapter said police attached to the state Ministry
of Land prevented the journalists from reporting on the June 23 demolition of several
buildings on government land.
"Politicians have
consistently used the police to attack and intimidate journalists in the
southern Delta region of
The six journalists had sought to cover the demolition of homes and buildings that were condemned after allegedly being constructed without proper permits on government property in the state capital, Asaba, local journalists told CPJ. The journalists were Obinna Ume from the private Africa Independent Television, Daniel Ayemere from the private broadcaster Minaj Broadcast International, Aderemi Omotoso from state Radio Nigeria, Alphonsus Agborh from the government daily Nigeria Tribune, Albert Ograka from the private regional weekly The Tide, and Nkem Nweke from state television broadcaster Delta Rainbow.
Ingekoyi said the Ministry
of Lands is providing 15,000 naira (US$100) to replace Ayemere's glasses, which
were damaged during the incident. Ingekoyi noted that Ayemere had additional
medical bills.

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