National News
IPC Condemns Arrest of Journalist’s Wife, Baby, Warns of Growing Threat to Press Freedom
IPC Condemns Arrest of Journalist’s Wife and Baby, Warns of Growing Threat to Press Freedom
Arrest Sparks Fresh Concerns Over Media Safety
The International Press Centre (IPC), Lagos, has condemned the arrest of Mrs Adenike Atanda, wife of investigative journalist Sodeeq Atanda, alongside her nine-month-old baby by officers of the Nigeria Police Force.
According to IPC, the incident occurred on Monday, December 22, 2025, in the Owutu area of Ikorodu, Lagos State. At the time, police officers tracked the family to their neighbourhood and arrested the mother and child.
As a result, IPC described the action as unlawful and alarming. Consequently, the organisation warned that such conduct poses a serious threat to press freedom in Nigeria.
Police Allegedly Used Family to Lure Journalists.
According to information from IPC’s Safety and Protection of Journalists (SPJ) Hub, police officers allegedly used the journalist’s family as bait.
Specifically, officers detained Mrs Atanda and her baby for more than five hours at the Owutu Police Station. During the detention, officers allegedly forced her to place a call to her husband.
Furthermore, IPC stated that the officers instructed her to falsely claim that her baby was critically ill and hospitalised. According to the organisation, the police intended to use the call to lure and arrest the journalist.
Journalist Previously Detained in Ekiti
Notably, IPC said this was not the first time Sodeeq Atanda had faced police harassment.
Earlier, on September 9, 2025, the Ekiti State Police Command detained the journalist for more than eight hours after he honoured a police invitation to Ado-Ekiti.
According to IPC, the Ekiti State Commissioner of Police, Joseph Eribo, ordered the detention. Therefore, the organisation said the pattern raises serious concerns.
IPC Warns of Growing Pattern of Intimidation
Meanwhile, IPC warned that repeated actions against Atanda reflect a growing pattern of intimidation against journalists.
In addition, the organisation stated that targeting journalists’ families places innocent lives at risk. More importantly, it stressed that democracy cannot thrive where journalists work under fear and pressure.
IPC Director Recalls Dark Military Era
Reacting to the incident, IPC Executive Director Mr Lanre Arogundade compared the development to abuses during Nigeria’s military era.
For instance, he recalled how security agents under the Abacha regime arrested Mrs Ladi Olorunyomi and her infant son while placing a bounty on her husband, journalist Dapo Olorunyomi.
According to him, the latest incident mirrors that dark chapter in Nigeria’s history. Therefore, he said such actions have no place in a democratic society.
Police Urged to Uphold Constitutional Duties
Finally, the SPJ Hub reminded the Nigeria Police Force of its constitutional duty to protect lives and property.
In contrast, IPC stated that arresting journalists’ family members violates that responsibility. Accordingly, the organisation urged police authorities to end all forms of harassment against journalists and their families.
In conclusion, IPC also called for accountability for officers involved in the incident.
National News
2027: Ex-Labour Party Candidate Launches ‘Village People Movement’ to Mobilise Nigerians for Political Action
National News
Ooni Hosts Immigration Boss, Promises Stronger Security Collaboration in Osun
Ooni Hosts Immigration Boss, Promises Stronger Security Collaboration in Osun
By Lawal Sodiq, Osun
The revered monarch of Ile-Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, has reaffirmed his commitment to supporting national security efforts, pledging closer collaboration with the Nigeria Immigration Service during a courtesy visit by the newly deployed Osun State Comptroller, Morakinyo Akinyemi.
The visit took place on Monday at the historic Ile Oodua Palace, where the monarch received the immigration chief and his management team.
A statement issued by the palace’s Director of Media and Public Affairs, Otunba Moses Olafare, noted that the Comptroller’s visit was aimed at formally introducing himself and seeking royal blessings following his recent deployment to Osun State.
Speaking during the meeting, Akinyemi described the Ooni as a highly respected traditional leader whose influence extends beyond cultural boundaries. He said the visit was not only ceremonial but also strategic in building a strong working relationship with the palace.
“I am here to pay homage and seek royal blessings. It is always an honour to be in the presence of Your Majesty,” he said.
The Comptroller stressed the need for stronger ties between the Immigration Service and traditional institutions, noting that such partnerships are vital for intelligence gathering, public awareness on border security, and effective community engagement.
Responding, the Ooni commended the Immigration Service for its role in protecting Nigeria’s territorial integrity and maintaining national security.
“I appreciate this visit and the respect it signifies for our traditional institutions. I have always maintained a cordial relationship with your agency, and I commend your efforts in safeguarding the country,” the monarch said.
The Ooni assured the Comptroller of the palace’s readiness to work closely with security agencies, emphasizing that traditional rulers remain key partners in promoting peace, stability, and development across communities.
He added that collaboration between modern institutions and traditional leadership structures is essential in addressing emerging security challenges and fostering national unity.
National News
NEDC Hands Over Upgraded Water Scheme in Yobe, Promises Relief for Gujba Communities
NEDC Hands Over Upgraded Water Scheme in Yobe, Promises Relief for Gujba Communities
By Auwal Ahmad Umar
The North-East Development Commission (NEDC) has transferred an upgraded water supply project in Buni Gari to the Yobe State Government, in a move aimed at tackling water scarcity in Gujba Local Government Area.
The intervention extends potable water from Buni Gari to Buni Yadi and neighbouring communities, many of which were severely affected by years of insurgency that destroyed critical infrastructure.
Speaking at the handover ceremony, the NEDC’s Yobe State Coordinator, Ali Abbas, said the project reflects the commission’s commitment to rebuilding essential services in the North-East.
“This intervention is part of our mandate to support recovery and improve living conditions in communities that have suffered infrastructure damage due to conflict,” Mr Abbas said.
He noted that although the project had earlier been inaugurated by Governor Mai Mala Buni, it is now fully completed and ready for operational use.
The facility comprises four boreholes fitted with high-capacity submersible pumps and powered by a solar hybrid system, alongside connections to the national grid to ensure uninterrupted supply.
Other components include large-capacity water storage tanks, a booster station, an administrative building, and security structures. An extensive pipeline network has also been installed to enhance water distribution across the affected communities.
Mr Abbas added that an additional 6.01-kilometre pipeline network was constructed in response to demands from residents of Buni Yadi and surrounding areas.
“Today, we are formally handing over the facilities to the Yobe State Water Corporation and the Rural Water Sanitation and Hygiene Agency for sustainable management,” he said.
He reiterated the commission’s resolve to continue investing in infrastructure that supports livelihoods and stabilises communities recovering from conflict.
Mr Abbas also disclosed that the NEDC had supplied equipment, including pumps, solar accessories and pipes, to facilitate repairs of damaged boreholes across the state.
According to him, the intervention followed assessments conducted in over 100 communities where water facilities were found to be non-functional.
Receiving the project on behalf of the state government, the General Manager of the Yobe State Water Corporation, Alhaji Ba’Abba Habu, described the project as a major boost to water supply in the area.
“This project will significantly improve access to clean water for residents of Buni Yadi and neighbouring communities,” Mr Habu said.
He assured that the state government would ensure proper maintenance of the facilities to guarantee long-term sustainability.
Residents who spoke to reporters expressed optimism that the project would ease water shortages, reduce the risk of waterborne diseases, and lessen the burden on women and children who often travel long distances in search of water.
-
Education4 months agoDangote Launches Landmark ₦1 Trillion Scholarship Scheme to Support 1.3 Million Nigerian Students
-
Economy4 months agoNGX Ends Week in the Green as ₦1.54 Trillion Boosts Investors’ Fortunes
-
Column5 months agoFormal Rebuttal to the Recent Interview Granted by Retired Major General Ali Keffi on Arise TV
-
Economy4 months agoCBN’s End to Cash Withdrawal Limit
-
Gombe4 months agoGombe Shines Again, Ranks Second in Northeast at 2025 PHC Leadership Challenge
-
Politics4 months agoNSGF names Ezekiel Gomos as Director-General, setting stage for stronger regional collaboration
-
Gombe1 month agoA tribute to Dr Langa Hassan Bangunji (JP) – an icon of Scholarship, Leadership and Community Service
-
Latest News4 months agoAnglican Church Expands Footprint with 15 New Dioceses, Total Hits 176
