Minister Of Information And Culture, Lai Mohammed Allegedly Orders Detaining Of Journalist Over ‘Hate Speech’ WhatsApp Audio

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Rotimi Jolayemi, a freelance broadcaster, has been detained for 12 days allegedly on the order of Lai Mohammed, minister of information and culture.

Jolayemi, known as Oba Akewi, is the vice-chairman Freelance and Independent Radio Broadcasters Association of Nigeria (FIBAN), Osun state chapter.

Confirming the arrest, Olu Olugbade, the FIBAN chairman, said Jolayemi recorded an eight-minute audio critical of the minister and released it via WhatsApp, theCable reports.

Olugbade stated;

The audio started going viral, and days after, his wife and brothers were traced in Kwara where they lived and were detained by the police. We were then told the minister had listened to the audio and tagged it hate speech.

He added;

Comrade Jolayemi later showed up at the police headquarters in Ilorin and submitted himself for investigation. He was then moved to Abuja and since we’ve not been allowed access to him. Every time we went there with our lawyers, they would turn us back. We asked that he be charged but the police say they don’t have anything to use against him yet.

FIBAN Chairman asserted that his organisation made effort in appealing to the minister but the appeal was not unheeded to.

He stated that Jolayemi is a law-abiding citizen and would not set out to hurt the minister, adding that;

Jolayemi’s health can’t cope with this kind of detention and I’m afraid if he’s not freed on time, things might get worse.

Osagie Obayuwana, president of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR), in a statement condemned the detention of Jolayemi’s family members.

He expressed that;

It is a violation of section 7 of the administration of criminal justice act, which forbids hostage taking and the arrest of any person in place of another.

It is worrisome that Alhaji Lai Mohammed would have a hand in the arrest of the wife of Mr Jolayemi, Mrs Dorcas Jolayemi, and two of his brothers who were kept in detention for eight days, nine days and two days respectively as hostages, while the journalist, Mr Rotimi Jolayemi, was being sought.

The CDHR president further said;

Since Mr Jolayemi surrendered himself to the police headquarters at Ilorin, Kwara state on May 6, 2020, he is still being held till date, 12 days later, without being charged to court or granted bail.

Another part of the statement reads;

The continued detention of Mr. Jolayemi by the police and at the instance of Alhaji Lai Mohammed is tantamount to punishing a citizen for the expression of his opinion; this is not justifiable in our Nigeria of today.

As the mouthpiece of the General Buhari Govemment and Minister of Information and Culture, one would have thought that Alhaji Mohammed would subscribe to the democratic tenet of letting different ideas contend; furthermore, that the culture of free expression of all shades of opinion is one that the Hon. Minister would hold dear. Being a man of letters himself, one would have also expected that the Hon. Minister would react in writing to the content of Mr. Jolayemi’s poem.

CDHR expressed surprised that the minister would want to be remembered for being associated with a culture of media repression.

Demanding the immediate release of Jolayemi, CDHR stated that a public apology must be made to him, his wife and his brothers and payment of compensation to all four of them.

According to theCable, the minister is yet to respond to the allegations when contacted as well as Frank Mba, police spokesperson.

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