Journalist Fejiro Oliver Declared Missing! Niger State Govt Fingered
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Journalist Fejiro Oliver Declared Missing! Niger State Govt Fingered
According to NewsRescue.com, A journalist attached to an online news medium, Elombah.com, Mr Fejiro Oliver has been declared missing.
PRESS STATEMENT ON THE SUDDEN DISAPPEARANCE OF MR FEJIRO OLIVER
This is to alert the human rights
community, security agencies, the media, civil society organizations and
the general public of the sudden disappearance of a dreaded
investigative online journalist, public affairs commentator and activist
Mr Fejiro Oliver who until recently was the
Editor of Secrets Reporters and an investigative reporter with online
news medium, Elombah.com. He was recently hired by the emerging online
news medium- Daily Voice NG as a Managing Editor.
Mr Fejiro was
last heard of yesterday Friday 19th September, 2014 while he was in
Abuja to honour an appointment at the instance of the Secretary to the
Niger State Government, Alhaji Saidu Idris Ndako.
Mr Fejiro had
carried-out extensive investigation into the activities of the Niger
State Government under the Governor Babangida Aliyu dispensation. After
his investigation, he formally sought the response of the Niger State
Government by contacting the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji
Saidu Idris Ndako Kpaki and the Chief Press Secretary to the Niger State
Governor, Mr Israel A. Ebije.
Instead of responding to the issues
pertaining to the allege corrupt practices of governor Babangida Aliyu,
the CPS, Mr Ebije in an electronic mail he sent to Fejiro Oliver threatened and warned him to desist from going public with the report (the outcome of his investigations).
In an editorial by Daily Voice NG
few days ago, the security agencies and the general public were alerted
of the threat to the life of Mr FejiroOliver by the Niger State Government through the Chief Press Secretary to the Niger State Governor.
Sequel to this state of affairs, the SSG of Niger State had scheduled an appointment with Mr Fejiro in
Abuja. As at the last time contacts were made with him, he was in Abuja
for the sole purpose of meeting with the SSG. Subsequently calls to all
his known GSM lines last night proved abortive. His lines were either
not reachable, switched off or busy. Up to this time, efforts to get in
contact with Mr Oliver has not yielded fruitful results.
We have reasons to believe that his
incommunicado state or sudden disappearance has everything to do with
his scheduled meeting with the Secretary to the Niger State Government,
Alhaji Saidu Idris Ndako Kpaki. We are therefore assuming based on the
above facts that the SSG is in the know about Mr Fejiro‘s where about.
Our apprehension has been further worsen by the strange fact that Mr Fejiro Oliver has not posted any update(s) on his ever active Facebook Timeline and Twitter handle today.
We have not been able to establish contacts with his family, especially his lovely wife.
We are therefore constrain to issue this interim public statement while also taking further steps on this matter.
Let it be known that Mr Fejiro Oliver
is not alone. Any attack on his person or life will be treated as an
attack on his constituency; the human rights community and the media.
By Inibehe Effiong for and on behalf of FRIENDS OF FEJIRO OLIVER. +2348065142135, inibehe.effiong@gmail.com
Fejiro, whose last report titled ‘Jonathan
Packs His Friends, Charlatans for National Honours’ was said to have
travelled to Abuja on the invitation of the Niger State government, but
became incommunicado as soon as he arrived the FCT.
Sources privy to Mr. Oliver’s visit to Abuja
said he was invited by the Secretary to the Niger State government,
Alhaji Said Kpaki after he published two reports exposing some
fraudulent activities of the Niger State governor, Mu’azu Babangida
Aliyu.
Mr. Oliver had on September 15 published a
report stating that the Niger State government threatened him over the
investigative report exposing monumental corruption in the state. From
the report, it was obvious that he had an exchange with the Niger State
government apparently to hear their own side of the story he was
preparing to publish, but when it became obvious that the state
government were not forthcoming with their own side of the story, he
published the report on September 18. It was after the main report was
published that the state government through the Mr. Kpaki decided to
invite the journalist to Abuja under the pretext of presenting their own
side of the story.
See: Chronicle of corruption: Niger State Gov’t. threatens Editor over plan to expose monumental fraud
According to our source, Mr. Oliver had
arrived Abuja at about 5pm on Friday September 19 and immediately called
the SSG to notify him of his arrival. He had made arrangement with a
close friend residing in Abuja to pick him up at the airport, from where
he will meet up with Mr. Kpaki, but the friend was to pick him up at
the airport said about 30 minutes after he spoke with him, Mr. Oliver no
longer answered calls. The friend who does not want to be named at this
point in time said at some point, the number will be unavailable, but
each time it is available, it rings out with nobody answering from the
other end. Sometimes, the call is even rejected, the friend said.
When we tried to call the number provided as
that of Mr. Oliver, same was observed. it is either switched off or the
call rejected.
It is believed that he may have been arrested by security agents on the
orders of the Niger State government, upon his arrival at the Abuja
airport from where he informed State SSG, Mr Kpaki of his arrival.
Efforts to reach the Mr. Kpaki has not yielded fruit. Text message sent
to his phone since Saturday afternoon has not been replied. However,
Abusidiqu learnt that Mr. Kpaki admitted to an inquiry by another
journalist that they know Mr. Oliver. Although he didn’t say
categorically if they have him in their custody, he told the reporter
that Mr. Oliver has been publishing negative reports against the
government of Niger State to tarnish the image of the governor.
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