Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Being text of a press conference by Ayodele Samuel for Friends and Associates of Simon Ateba under the FREE SIMON ATEBA COALITION today, 1st September 2015 at the International Press Center, IPC, Ogba Lagos.

Ateba

Good morning dear colleagues and friends,  we friends and colleagues of Simeon Ateba welcome you all to this impromptu press conference organised to express our displeasure over the inhumane and unjustifiable arrest and detention of one of us by the Cameroonian military authority.
 
Today we have an issue that calls for serious concern among us journalists and all global citizens.
 
Simon Ateba, a Cameroonian and Lagos-based journalist who has worked as a reporter in Nigeria for over a decade was arrested on Friday afternoon at the Minawao refugee camp and taken to Makolo in the far north of Cameroon.
 
The last communication with him was on Saturday afternoon.
 
Ateba is in Cameroon on a reporting mission funded by the International Centre for Investigative Reporting, ICIR, to conduct investigations into plights of Nigerians displaced by Boko Haram.
 
He had entered the IDP camps alongside other 5,000 Nigerians when he was arrested and accused of spying for the dreaded Boko Haram insurgency group.
 
Since then, Simon Ateba has been denied access to food, water and medication to treat a feverish condition that had developed after he was drenched by rain, also his whereabouts cannot be ascertained in Cameroon.
 
The Cameroonian military is known for being hostile to Journalists, even local journalists in the country had complained of the army hostility.
 
Let recall that local journalists suffers repression in the hands of the Cameroonian military authorities, noting that journalists in Cameroon have been dragged to military tribunals in the past for possessing information that the authorities think they should have shared with the government.
 
This has raised our fears for Simon Ateba's safety in the custody of the Cameroonian army.
 
It is a gross shame that despite per minute’s condemnation of this mindless detention by various organizations in both social and traditional media, the Cameroonian government has refuse to free Simon.
 
 
According to the Cameroon Journalists Union CJU, President, Charles Ndi Chia there is no law in the country which forbids any journalist from reporting the refugee camps.
 
The military authorities in the country have no right to make any arrest for going into the refugee camps since the facility is controlled and run by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, UNHCR, and not the government.
 
To us, this an attack on Press Freedom by the  Cameroonian army and its government.
 
The world deserves to know whatever is happening in the war against terrorism, what is the Cameroonian army hiding?
 
As journalists, we will continue to resist all attempts to suppress our freedom anywhere in the world.
 
We consider the Cameroonian army action as a case of arbitrary arrest and detention, because the army lacks likelihood and evidence that he committed the crime he was accused of, the shameful action also has no proper due process of law.
 
Article 9 of UN universal declaration of human right which stipulates that: No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile, the Cameroonian government should respect this and also honour Press freedom at this moment. Considering the contributions and sacrifices of journalists, both local, international and social media savvy citizens have made towards the fight against Boko Haram insurgency in Sub Saharan Africa.
 
We demand the immediate release of the journalist within 24 hours, hence we will commence a mass action and litigation against the Cameroonian government and its military authorities using every tools at our disposal.
 
We also call on the Commander of the Joint Military Taskforce to immediately setup a probe panel into the unlawful detention of this harmless journalist.
 
Journalism is not a crime!
 
 
Thank you for your attention
 
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Ayodele Samuel Ayokunle                                                                 Ojebola Matthew Opeoluwa
 

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