President Goodluck Jonathan’s handlers on Monday walked out a
journalist from the Presidential Villa in Abuja, in what could be a new
style of intimidating newsmen. Their first victim is Mr. Ubale Musa, the
State House correspondent of German Radio, Deutsche Welle.
Musa’s accreditation tag was withdrawn by security operatives attached to the Presidential Villa.
The
embattled journalist was expelled from the Presidential Villa, Abuja,
for asking visiting Chadian President, Idriss Derby, a question
authorities found to be embarrassing.
Musa had asked the visiting
President to explain the relationship between the multinational task
force fighting in Lake Chad and the South African mercenaries fighting
with them.
Derby simply responded that he had no information concerning mercenaries from South Africa.
Shortly after the visiting President left, Musa was invited by security operatives and his tag was withdrawn.
Security
operatives thereafter drove him in a vehicle out of the forecourt of
the President’s office through the Service Chiefs’ Gate.
When he
told the operatives that some of his work tools were still inside the
Press Gallery where journalists operate from, the operatives led him to
the hall to retrieve his belongings and led him out of the Villa again.
Special
Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, was
said to have assured a delegation of State House correspondents who met
him on the matter that the issue would be resolved appropriately.
As of the time of filing this report, however, Musa’s accreditation had not yet been restored.
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