Nigeria Has Returned To Dictatorship -RULAAC | Sahara Reporters 'We are back to the era of dictatorship where police will arrest a journalist and detain him indefinitely, acting at the behest of a state governor who finds a report unfavourable.' READ MORE:
"We are back to the era of dictatorship where police will arrest a journalist and detain him indefinitely, acting at the behest of a state governor who finds a report unfavourable."The Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre has said that Nigeria has returned to dictatorship where the police and other security agencies arrest and detain journalists over unfavourable reports.
Jalingo had published an article claiming that Governor Ben Ayade approved and diverted N500m meant for Cross River Microfinance Bank. Commenting on the arrest of Jalingo, Nwanguma said,"The police should not allow themselves to be used to harass and intimidate journalists or critics.
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