Inspector General of Police – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Wed, 24 Dec 2025 08:11:03 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Inspector General of Police – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 IPI Nigeria Condemns Arrest, Detention of Journalist’s Wife and 9-month-Old baby https://techeconomy.ng/ipi-nigeria-condemns-arrest-detention-of-journalists-wife-and-9-month-old-baby/ https://techeconomy.ng/ipi-nigeria-condemns-arrest-detention-of-journalists-wife-and-9-month-old-baby/#respond Wed, 24 Dec 2025 08:11:03 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=173167 The Nigerian National Committee of the International Press Institute (IPI Nigeria) has condemned, in the strongest terms, the arrest and detention of Mrs Adenike Atanda and her nine-month-old baby by operatives of the Nigeria Police Force.

According to a statement signed by Musikilu Mojeed, president of IPI Nigeria and Tobi Soniyi, the legal adviser, Mrs Atanda was detained for several hours on Monday at Owutu Police Station, Ikorodu, Lagos, in place of her husband, Mr Sodeeq Atanda, a journalist with the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ).

IPI Nigeria understands that police officers tracked Mrs Atanda and her infant to their neighbourhood and arrested them while Mr Atanda was not at home. Neither Mrs Atanda nor her nine-month-old child is a journalist, a suspect, or accused of any offence.

“This arrest constitutes a clear and unlawful arrest by proxy, in violation of Section 7 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015 and Section 36 of the Nigeria Police Act 2020, both of which unequivocally prohibit the arrest of any person in place of a suspect.

“Beyond the illegal arrest, Mrs Atanda was subjected to harassment and psychological pressure.

‘Officers coerced her into falsely telling her husband that their infant was gravely ill in order to lure him out, effectively using a nursing mother and her baby as bait. The child was subjected to needless trauma and distress”, IPI Nigeria said.

“Their only ‘offence’ was their relationship to a journalist.

“That this egregious violation of the law was carried out by officers attached to the IGP Monitoring Unit is particularly disturbing, coming barely weeks after IPI Nigeria listed the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Kayode Egbetokun, in its Book of Infamy for violations of press freedom”.

Following that listing, the Inspector-General initiated engagement with IPI Nigeria and expressed commitment to improving police–media relations.

He further mandated the IGP Monitoring Unit to engage with IPI Nigeria to address the growing pattern of harassment of journalists nationwide.

“Ironically, the very unit designated for that engagement has now executed one of the most brazen violations of journalists’ rights witnessed in recent times”, the Body said.

In protest against this gross abuse of power, IPI Nigeria has suspended all engagements with the Nigeria Police Force until there is clear evidence of accountability, respect for the rule of law, and an end to hostility towards journalists.

Mrs Atanda and her baby were released only after Mr Atanda presented himself to the police. He was subsequently arrested, handcuffed, and detained, and was released only after the intervention of IPI Nigeria.

IPI Nigeria demands the following:

  • A public apology by the Nigeria Police Force to Mrs Adenike Atanda and her nine-month-old baby;
  • Adequate compensation for the unlawful arrest, detention, and trauma inflicted on them;
  • The immediate arrest, investigation, and prosecution of all officers who instigated and carried out this illegal action;
  • The dismissal from service of those officers, as a deterrent to future abuses.

IPI Nigeria further insists that Mr Sodeeq Atanda be allowed to carry out his legitimate journalistic duties without intimidation or harassment.

The police must refrain from meddling in civil or commercial disputes properly within the jurisdiction of the courts and should advise complainants to seek redress through lawful judicial processes.

The persistent abuse of power by police officers thrives largely because acts of misconduct are rarely punished. Instead, officers who violate the law are often shielded and, in some cases, rewarded.

This culture of impunity incentivises further violations and continues to erode public confidence in the Nigeria Police Force.

IPI Nigeria observes with grave concern that indiscipline is too frequently tolerated in the Nigeria Police. Officers who have no business wearing the uniform continue to operate unchecked, worsening the already battered image of the police.

“We therefore call on the Inspector-General of Police to act decisively by purging the Force of officers unfit to serve and by demonstrating, through concrete action, a genuine commitment to reform, accountability, and respect for press freedom”, IPI Nigeria said.

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Abia Lawmaker Alex Ikwechegh Still Trending https://techeconomy.ng/abia-lawmaker-alex-ikwechegh-still-trending/ https://techeconomy.ng/abia-lawmaker-alex-ikwechegh-still-trending/#respond Tue, 29 Oct 2024 13:25:28 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=146598 Alex Ikwechegh, a member of the House of Representatives, who assaulted an e-hailing (Bolt) driver who went to deliver a package to him has tendered a public apology.

Ikwechegh admitted that his behavior did not meet the standards expected of a public official.

He issued a public apology on Monday, saying, “As a public servant, I recognize the trust placed in me by my constituents and the Nigerian people.

” My behavior fell short of the standards expected of me, and for that, I am truly sorry.”

He said he regretted the harm and embarrassment his actions had caused Abuwatseya, his constituents, and the public.

He also confirmed his cooperation with the Nigerian Police, pledging to support their investigation and uphold accountability.

“I, Honorable Alex Ikwechegh, Member of the House of Representatives, wish to address a deeply disturbing incident that occurred at my residence recently.

A video has surfaced showing me engaging in unacceptable behavior towards an Uber driver who came to deliver a waybill for me. I am deeply sorry for my actions and acknowledge that they were unacceptable and unbecoming of a public official.

“As a public servant, I recognize the trust placed in me by my constituents and the Nigerian people. My behavior fell short of the standards expected of me, and for that, I am truly sorry. I understand that my actions have caused harm and embarrassment to the driver, my constituents, and the nation at large.”

“I want to assure the public that I am fully cooperating with the Nigerian Police investigation into this matter. I support their efforts to ensure that justice is served and that those responsible are held accountable,” the statement read

He also applauded the Nigeria Police Force for upholding the law and protecting the rights of the citizens.

He stated, “I also appreciate the swift condemnation of my actions by my party and the Nigerian Police, demonstrating our collective commitment to upholding the law and protecting the rights of all citizens.”

Ikwechegh noted that he was taking immediate steps to address the underlying issues that led to this incident.

“I am seeking professional counselling to ensure that such behavior never happens again. Additionally, I will be engaging in community service initiatives focused on promoting respect, empathy, and understanding.”

He, however, called on all Nigerians to join him in fostering a culture of respect, tolerance, and understanding.

“We must work together to build a society where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. Thank you for your understanding and I hope that you will join me on this journey towards healing and growth,” Ikwechegh added.

In a video that went viral on Monday, the distressed driver, Abuwatseya recorded the incident that took place between him and Ikwechegh at the lawmaker’s residence in Maitama, Abuja.

The video showed the visibly angry lawmaker repeatedly slapping and insulting the driver, allegedly because the driver had asked him to come out and collect the snail he was delivering.

He also threatened to make the driver “disappear” without facing any consequences.

The incident has, however, generated public outbursts with many condemning his action.

Following the incident, Ikwechegh was invited by the police for interrogation at its Maitama Divisional Headquarters.

The police also slammed the lawmaker for bringing the name of the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun into disrepute by daring the driver to make calls through to him after slapping him.

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