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A community advocacy group in Bayelsa, Ondewari Health, Education and Environmental Project (OHEEP), on Tuesdaycondemned the continued detention of the publisher of a community newspaper.
OHEEP has sent a petition to the Committee for the Protection of Journalists (CPJ) over the alleged arrest and continued detention of Chief. Jones Abiri, publisher of Weekly Source, by Department of State Security (DSS) in 2016.
Abiri, who is also Journalist and Law student was arrested on July 21, 2016 at his Yenagoa office, and kept in the DSS custody for alleged involvement in militancy.
The OHEEP petition was signed by over 17 members of the Odenwari community, led by the Project Officer and Project Director, Mr. Tontiemote Yeiyei and Mr. Alagoa Morris.
The group also noted that Abiri is their kinsmen and that no member of his immediate or extended family is aware of his whereabouts.
The group said that it is doubtful whether he is still alive, in good health or not. ”
“Family members and concerned indigenes of the community are, to say the least, traumatized as Jones Abiri's condition and whereabouts remained unknown.
“This is especially as he was never known to be associated with criminals or known as violent persons or of criminal disposition.
“The appeal by OHEEP and some concerned natives of Odenwari is predicated on the fact that Jones Abiri has not been known or identified as criminal or violent fellow community folk.
“In view of that premise and as law-abiding citizens, we are emboldened by the 1999 constitutional provision of the fundamental Human Rights of every citizen of the Federal Republic Nigeria.
“They include other international and continental instruments such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the African Charter on Human and People’s Right.
“We request that Jones Abiri be treated in accordance with the provisions of the law if he has committed any crime against the Federal Government of Nigeria. We demand due process of related laws.
“It is in the interest of the community and above premise that we, whose signatures and thumbprints appear here are soliciting for assistance from our esteemed organization.
“Also by extension, other Human Rights Organisations should take up this matter with the relevant authorities in Nigeria.
“We, the undersigned, believes that the innocent shouldn’t suffer in their innocence and that even alleged offenders should not be denied constitutional protection of fair hearing before Courts of competent jurisdiction,” the petitioners said