Adeleke’s media aides approach court over alleged police harassment

Adeleke’s media aides approach court over alleged police harassment

Media appointees of the Osun State Government have approached the Federal High Court sitting in Osogbo, seeking judicial protection against what they described as persistent harassment by the Nigeria Police Force, with the suit filed on Friday listing the Inspector General of Police and the Police Service Commission as respondents in an application for the enforcement of fundamental rights guaranteed under the Nigerian Constitution. Those seeking relief include the Commissioner for Information, Kolapo Alimi, the Governor’s Spokesperson, Mallam Olawale Rasheed, and other media aides, with court documents obtained by DAILY POST stating that “the applicants are challenging alleged actions by police operatives which they say have interfered with the lawful performance of their official duties.” According to the originating processes, “the officials claim they were subjected to intimidation, threats of arrest, and repeated warnings of possible detention without lawful justification,” while also alleging that operatives linked to the All Progressives Congress attempted to involve the police in efforts aimed at suppressing state media officials. The applicants told the court that “recent arrests and alleged threats by some police officers formed part of a broader pattern, which necessitated urgent judicial intervention,” arguing that the timing of the alleged actions, with the August 8 governorship election approaching, heightened concerns over the safety and rights of public office holders responsible for information management. In a sworn affidavit, a Senior Special Assistant to the Governor, Hezekiah Oladele Olabamiji, “accused certain police officers of collaborating with unnamed politicians to intimidate state officials,” adding that “the actions complained of amount to a violation of our constitutionally guaranteed rights and pose a threat to the discharge of our lawful duties.”

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