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‘FirstNews’ Media Writes CDS Gen Chris Musa, Begs — help locate Segun Olatunji | METROWATCH

Publisher of FirstNews media, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, in a letter to the CDS, begged Gen Musa to help them ascertain the exact location of the veteran journalist.

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March 22, 2024
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‘FirstNews’ Media Writes CDS Gen Chris Musa, Begs — help locate Segun Olatunji | METROWATCH

*Gen Chris Musa

By METROWATCH

Following the continuous disappearance of Segun Olatunji, the editor of FirstNews, the media organisation has written a formal letter to the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Chris Musa, demanding to know the whereabouts and release of the Lagos-based journalist.

In the letter titled “Arrest and Detention of Mr Segun Olatunji, Editor FirstNews” and signed by the Publisher, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, the news outfit among other things appealed to the Chief of Defence Staff, to help them ascertain the exact location of the veteran journalist.

“As a responsible and law abiding media organisation, we are requesting that you help us ascertain the whereabouts of our editor, if truly he is in your custody, grant his family, doctor and lawyers access to him, make known to us his offence, if he had committed one and charge him to court if the offence is grievous, so he can have the opportunity to defend himself”, the letter read in part.

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The letter also narrated how Olatunji was whisked away and the initial alarm raised about him being abducted based on the account of his wife who was the prime eyewitness of the incident.

It read: “On Friday 15th March 2024, the wife of our editor, Segun Olatunji contacted us over a strange development. In the account of the story narrated by her, some armed men, numbering ten, (two in military uniform), stormed their residence at No. 12, Dauda Oriyomi street, Iyana Odo along Joke Ayo in Abule Egba area of Lagos State and whisked him away.

“Not stating the reason for their actions and where they were taking him to, it was emotionally conjectured that it was a case of abduction by the military.

“This prompted the initial alarm that Segun Olatunji had been abducted. Thus, many media outlets published the story of his abduction by the military. This was aimed at drawing the attention of security agencies and the government to act swiftly.

“However, days after the incident and with no information from those behind his abduction, we were left with no choice but to request his family to lodge a formal complaint to the Police in order for them to commence thorough investigation into the incident. We also reached out to the Nigerian Guild of Editors and the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) to weigh in and demand for the release of our editor.

“As at the time of writing this letter, the whereabouts of Segun Olatunji is still unknown, thus putting his family in great discomfort, especially as regards his safety and health conditions as an ulcer and asthmatic patient.”

The management of FirstNews said as an organisation they are fully committed to objective reportage laced with truth and fairness and they have been part of the healthy relationship that the present administration of President Bola Tinubu, has maintained with the media since it came on board and hope that the robust relationship which extends to the military would continue.

The organisation also used the letter to commiserate with the military over the gruesome killings of its officers and soldiers in Okuama, Delta State.

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