ECOWAS Community Court of Justice has ordered Nigeria to pay journalist Jide Oyekunle N10 million in damages over his assault, unlawful arrest and seizure of property by police during a 2024 protest.
Justice has caught up with the police. The ECOWAS Community Court of Justice has ordered Nigeria to pay journalist Jide Oyekunle N10 million in damages over his assault and unlawful arrest while covering the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest at Eagle Square, Abuja, in August 2024, Daily Post reports.
The court found police violated his rights to expression, liberty, dignity and property. His camera was smashed, his phone seized — killing his live coverage mid-protest.
Oyekunle, secretary of the NUJ FCT Council, called it a win for press freedom, insisting democracy can’t survive if journalists keep getting attacked for simply doing their jobs, according to the Daily Post report.
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