Multiple reports making rounds online and social media, are alleging
that an Abuja-based political blogger and publisher of Abusidiqu.com,
Abubakar Sidiq, has been arrested by the Economic Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) for a publication on his website.
Sidiq’s lawyer, Michael Bello, confirmed the report exclusively to
TheCable News on Monday saying that his client was arrested in the
morning by 6 operatives of the EFCC, but did not give the full reason
for the arrest, only saying it was because of “an online publication’.
“About 8:45am yesterday, some gentlemen walked up to the door of Mr Abubakar
Sidiq in Kubwa; they said they were there in respect of a car that
someone said was missing. They said they traced the car to the house.
“They asked for the particulars of the vehicle, and he gave it to them.
It was at the point of this discussion that the EFCC bus was driven in…
One of the men identified himself as Mayana Sambo, a leader of the team
from EFCC.
“They now made it obvious that the story of the missing car was a decoy
to pull him out of the house. They opened up that he was under arrest in
respect of one of his publications.
They presented a warrant to search his house, and they searched his
house until about 10am. They only left with some documents from the
house,” Bello said.
The arrest of the blogger has been buzzing on Twitter with the hashtag
#FreeAbuSidiq yesterday as the number 1 trending topic.
Meanwhile, Bashir Ahmad, a personal assistant to President Buhari on New
Media, has confirmed that the political blogger was this morning
invited/arrested by anti-graft agency EFCC.
Confirming the report of the arrest of the blogger, the Coalition of
Human Rights Defenders (COHRD) said that a team of stern looking and
heavily armed operatives of the Commission led by one Sambo M. Mangana
stormed the private residence of the blogger in Abuja with a search
warrant and whisked him away in a commando style after they had
ransacked his house, without disclosing the reason for the search and
arrest.
A statement from Inibehe Effiong, legal practitioner and convener of the
COHRD read:
“Although details of Abusidiqu arrest is yet to be made the public by
the EFCC, it is worrisome and extremely troubling that the commission
will arrest a citizen of Nigeria in a manner reminiscent of the dark
days of military dictatorship.
“Without prejudice to any possible legal basis for the arrest, it is
pertinent to state that the EFCC does not have powers under the extant
laws, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(Establishment) Act 2004, to investigate, arrest, detain or prosecute
any person for any alleged offence except in respect of economic and
financial crimes.
“Therefore, if it is a truism that the actions taken against the blogger
is connected with a critical report he published against the Chairman
of the Commission, the implication is that the EFCC has just dealt a
fatal blow on the rule of law, democracy and human rights.
“Whatever the allegations against Abubakar Usman may be, the Chairman of
the commission should urgently clarify in person or through the
Commission’s spokesman, the rationale for the arrest and detention of
the blogger.
“In the absence of any allegation of commission of financial or economic
crime against the blogger, the EFCC should without delay, release him
from custody. The EFCC is not above the law and cannot operate like a
state within a state."
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