The Lagos State council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has
filed a N500 million naira damage against the Nigerian Customs Service
for the brutal assault of a Lagos-based journalist, Yomi Olomofe.
Some customs-aided smugglers beat Mr. Olomofe, who is the chairman of
the editorial board of Badagry Prime, a news magazine, into a comatose
state, within the premises of the Customs Seme-Border Command in
Badagry, on June 22, 2015. It was gathered that the Badagry based
journalist was severely beaten by hoodlums believed to be working for
the Nigerian Customs Service at Seme Border.
Mr. Olomofe’s counsel, Jiti Ogunye, a lawyer for NUJ, announced that
the suit was before a Federal High Court in Lagos during a press
conference at the Alausa Secretariat of NUJ. He said the brutal assault
on Yomi Olomofe by unidentified persons within the premises of Nigerian
Customs Service over six months was in clear violation of his
fundamental human rights.
Mr. Ogunye noted that one of their demands from the court was for the
court to issue an official denunciation of the treatment of Mr.
Olomofe. He explained that medical reports indicated that the
journalist, who is still recuperating, suffered severe injuries and
psychological trauma after the incident.
The human rights lawyer said it was unfortunate that journalists that
played a prominent role in the return of democracy to the country have
continued to be battered by security agents and the powers that be. For
his part, the National President of the Nigerian Union of Journalists,
Waheed Odusile, vowed that the group would not allow the matter to be
swept under the carpet saying they will see it to its logical
conclusion.
Mr. Odusile also noted that letters written to the police and the
Nigerian Customs Service calling for a thorough investigation into the
matters fell on deaf ears. He insisted that media practitioners should
never be intimated in the course of their duty so long they are within
the ethics of the profession.
Lagos State chairman of the NUJ, Deji Elumoye, urged media
practitioners to fully support the quest for justice for Mr. Olomofe
noting that an injury to one is injury to all.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
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