Bauchi NUJ declares blackout on police activities over alleged brutality of AIT reporter

Brutalized AIT reporter, Mr Nagari Damina

Bauchi State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, (NUJ), has condemned the attack and assault on the correspondent of AIT by personnel of the Bauchi State Command of Nigeria Police while on official duty and declared a blackout on activities of the command.

In a press release signed by Umar Sai’d and Isa Garba Gadau, Chairman and Secretary respectively the union noted with dismay, uncivilised manner of the Nigeria police in adopting brutality as part of its tradition, especially against the Journalists.

“The union condemned in strong terms the negative action of the Rapid Response Squad of the State Police command that molested and injured one of its members, Damina Yusuf of the AIT, on Thursday, 29th July 2021, while covering students protest at the Bauchi College of Agriculture, Yelwa was later admitted at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi,” the release contained.

The union then directed that “Based on this barbaric act of the police, the union has directed its members to suspend with immediate effect, coverage of all activities of the police in the state until the perpetrators of the act are fished out and prosecuted in addition to the proper payment of compensation and settlement of medical bills of the victim.”

The NUJ noted with dissatisfaction the way and manner in which members of the Nigeria Police from Bauchi Command that always claim to be partners of the journalists in progress, brutalised, molested and harassed the AIT reporter and seized his camera, laptop computer, microphone with AIT logo, mobile phones, modem and wallet containing a substantial amount of money among other belongings.

The union commended the management of the College of Agriculture Bauchi for its humanitarian gesture by taking the AIT reporter to the hospital for medical attention.

The NUJ called on the Bauchi State government to consider the establishment of a standing panel of inquiry to hear cases of security brutality against citizens in the state.

It could be recalled that this is the fifth time in the last 12 months that Journalists were brutalised by policemen while carrying out their legitimate duties in the state.

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