Police allegedly brutalise AIT: The Nigerian Union of Journalists, DAAR HQ Chapel, has condemned the alleged assault on Damisa Yusuf, a reporter for Africa Independent Television (AIT) in Bauchi Station, by some police officers.
The journalist was allegedly brutally beaten, his camera damaged, his phone and other belongings seized by police on Thursday, July 29, while covering a student protest at the College of Agriculture in Yelwa, Bauchi state.
The students were said to be protesting over farmland belonging to the College of Agriculture Bauchi that was awarded to some land vendors through a court decision after years of litigation.
A statement signed by the Chairman, NUJ DAAR, Patrick Abulu, said: “the Nigerian Union of Journalists, DAAR HQ Chapel condemns in strong terms alleged assault on a reporter with the Africa Independent Television, (AIT) in Bauchi Station, Damina Yusuf, by a band of reckless Rapid Response Team attached to the Bauchi State Police Command on Thursday, July 29, 2021, in Bauchi metropolis,”
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“Damina Yusuf was on his official assignment when he was accosted and assaulted by Police officers of the Rapid Response Team without any provocation,” the statement read.
“The NUJ condemns this act of Police brutality as completely unwarranted and one that cannot be condoned in any civil society.
“The NUJ is peeved at the reckless abuse of authority by the Police against a journalist on official assignment and in the process dispossessed him of his work tools which included HD Camera, a Laptop, a mobile phone and his wallet.
“The NUJ demands the immediate and comprehensive treatment of Damina Yusuf by the Police authorities and that all the items seized from him should be returned to him immediately.
“While the NUJ applauds Bauchi State Police Commissioner CP Sylvester Alabi for directing the State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO Muhammed Wakil, to monitor Journalist Damina Yusuf’s healing process, it also calls for a thorough investigation into the alleged assault.”
“The NUJ would like to take this opportunity to once again urge security agencies to treat journalists as partners in progress and to refrain from harassing and assaulting them.”
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