
A female journalist in Akwa Ibom State, has been thrown into jail for taking photos of task force officials who raided a city spot.
The spot is said to be notorious for illegal street-trading.
The journalist, Mary Ekere, has so far spent two nights in the prison as the journalists’ union in the state battles to secure her freedom.
Ms Ekere covers the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly for The Post.
She was walking past a popular recreational spot called Ibom Plaza, in Uyo, the state capital, when she saw officials of Akwa Ibom government task force raiding the spot.
She decided to take some snapshots of their operations, Gideon Ekere, the editor-in-chief of The Post, said.
The task force is under the state government’s Environmental & Waste Management Agency headed by a man named Prince Ikim.
The journalist was arrested on Monday around 12:30 p.m. and later remanded in the Uyo prisons the same day.
Ms Ekere, wearing prisons uniform, was taken to a sanitation court on Tuesday morning.
The journalists’ union in Akwa Ibom made frantic but unsuccessful effort to secure her release, on learning about her arraignment.
Mr Etuk said he also got assurance from the prosecutor the journalist was going to be released on bail on Tuesday.
Ms Ekere met her bail conditions but was taken back to the prisons because the magistrate had left without signing the bail documents.
The NUJ issued a statement on Tuesday night condemning the arrest and arraignment of the journalist.
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