Luka Binniyat: Group calls out injustice over Epoch Times’ reporter’s imprisonment

From Gyang Bere, Jos The International Committee on Nigeria (ICON) has described as unfortunate and unjust the persecution and bitter experience of Luka Binniyat, a reporter with Epoch Times newspaper, over his report on the killings of Christians in Southern Kaduna. ICON said that Binniyat, who was remanded in prison by a Magistrate Court in […] The post Luka Binniyat: Group calls out injustice over Epoch Times’ reporter’s imprisonment appeared first on The Sun Nigeria.

Nov 24, 2021 - 06:20
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Luka Binniyat: Group calls out injustice over Epoch Times’ reporter’s imprisonment

From Gyang Bere, Jos

The International Committee on Nigeria (ICON) has described as unfortunate and unjust the persecution and bitter experience of Luka Binniyat, a reporter with Epoch Times newspaper, over his report on the killings of Christians in Southern Kaduna.

ICON said that Binniyat, who was remanded in prison by a Magistrate Court in Kaduna State, was doing his job professionally.

The group, in a press statement signed by Lawrence Zongo, Country Correspondent, called for intervention for the release of the reporter.

‘Christians in Nigeria are being massacred and the Nigerian government must respond. Specifically, Christians in southern Kaduna have continued to suffer attacks by Fulani militants, bandits and kidnappers which are beyond mere clashes,’ the statement read.

‘Luka Binniyat was reporting what he believed to be the truth, which should be protected by the Nigerian constitution in a so-called democratic society. His quotes were not threatening nor were they defamatory as he reported an ongoing crisis in southern Kaduna.

‘Yet, Senator Danjuma Laah and Commissioner Samuel Aruwan felt threatened and decided to exert their authority to stop Luka’s freedom of speech. Neither the US Newspaper (Epoch Times) nor the African desk editor (Douglas Burton) was contacted or notified, rather the police were mobilized and Luka was tried and jailed – without bail.’

Zongo called for adequate and proper investigation of the attacks against Christians by suspected Fulani bandits in Southern Kaduna.

He urged the government at all levels to stand against criminal activities across the country and stop emboldened them from carrying out evil acts.

‘There is a noticeable fear that cases like Luka’s will avoid adequate dialogue and proper investigation on the attacks against Christians by Fulani militants. Rather, the Federal, State and Local government would be emboldened to use whatever means they have at their disposal to silence her critics.

‘Luka knows first how Fulani militants have murdered thousands of defenceless Christians, and his aim was to report the truth. Kaduna State, along with the Nigerian government, has not been able to quell this crisis nor bring key perpetrators to book, thereby stifling peace and justice.

‘ICON defends Luka Binniyat’s free speech as it advocates to help the oppressed and minority groups in Nigeria. ICON also argues that a destabilized and crisis-ridden Nigeria has a negative impact on development, international security, and the stability of the entire region.’

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Chidi Igwe I was born in Nigeria and trained in Canada. With a Master of Arts in linguistics from the University of Regina, and PhD from Dalhousie University, I am currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Regina. I have taught French language and linguistics in various institutions, including the French Language Centre, Awka and Dalhousie University, Halifax. I am the author of Taking Back Nigeria from 419, published in 2007, and many scholarly articles in reputable academic journals. I am a passionate servant of the people.