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General News of Friday, 4 September 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

IGP ordered to pay detained Delta journalists N350,000

The affected journalists are Matthew Omonigho, Christopher Odamah and Onyekachukwu Meluwa The affected journalists are Matthew Omonigho, Christopher Odamah and Onyekachukwu Meluwa

Three Delta-based journalists from the Daily Post and one from The Punch will receive the sum of N350,000 for their unlawful arrest and detention in Warri.

This comes after a Delta State High Court sitting in Otor-Udu ordered the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mohammed Adamu; the Officer in-Charge of the IGP Monitoring Unit, DCP Abba Kyari; and detective Reuben Noah to pay the disclosed amount.

The affected journalists are Matthew Omonigho, Christopher Odamah and Onyekachukwu Meluwa of the Daily Post, Delta Trumpet and The PUNCH, respectively.

Justice Roli Harriman also directed the respondents to tender an apology to the applicants in three national dailies within 14 days, The Punch said.

A copy of the judgment, which was obtained by our correspondent in Warri on Thursday, stated that the three journalists had separately approached the court for the enforcement of their fundamental human rights through their counsel, Oghenejabor Ikimi, and sought N10m each as damages in suit numbers: OUHC/FHR/85/2020, OUHC/FHR/86/2020 and OUHC/FHR/87/2020.

The court, in its judgment stated that in the circumstances, it found that “the actions of the respondents were calculated and did breach the fundamental rights of the applicants, who are entitled to compensation.”