The Ogun State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, has expressed displeasure over what it termed as the abduction of its member, Seun Odunlami, by the Lagos State Police Command.
The condemnation was contained in a statement signed by the council’s Secretary, Bunmi Adigun, on Thursday in Abeokuta.
Odunlami was whisked away on Wednesday few meters away from the union’s secretariat by plain-clothed officers in an unmarked bus.
According to an eyewitness who spoke under anonymity, Odunlami was handcuffed and thrown into the bus immediately after coming out of Providus Bank, Oke-Ilewo, Abeokuta.
The council, while describing the incident as shocking and unlawful, said he is unable to be reached as his phones were switched off.
Part of the statement reads: “This unacceptable act, reminiscent of Gestapo tactics, was brazenly carried out in front of Providus Bank, Oke-Ilewo, Abeokuta, a few meters away from the Union’s Secretariat, Iwe Irohin Press Centre, by plain-clothed officers in the presence of some of his colleagues before being whisked away to an unknown destination with an unmarked bus while all his phones have since been switched off.
“We demand the immediate and unconditional release of Seun Odunlami, detailed explanation for the circumstances surrounding his abduction, as well as investigation into the actions of the police operatives involved.
“The police must also provide evidence of any wrongdoing or prima facie case against him, as this unacceptable commando-like arrest threatens the very fabrics of fundamental rights of journalists in Nigeria.
“The NUJ Ogun State Council stands in solidarity with Seun Odunlami’s family and colleagues, who are understandably distraught and concerned for his safety.”
The NUJ while advocating for the protection of journalists’ rights and the rule of law in Nigeria, urged all relevant authorities to intervene and ensure his safe return.