Media group condemns DSS continued detention of rights activist, Obidinma

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A Civil Society Organisation, Media Initiative against Injustice, Violence and Corruption (MIIVOC) has taken a swipe on the Department of State Services (DSS) in Imo State over its arrest and continued detention of rights activist, Aku Obidinma.

MIIVOC Executive Director, Dr. Walter Duru, who made the call while addressing newsmen in Owerri, Thursday, warned that the DSS action was an abuse of the fundamental human rights of the citizen.

He further described the Secret Police’ action as politically motivated, urging the service to desist from getting involved in politics, but concentrate on their constitutional duty of internal security.

“If DSS has any evidence of breach of state security against Aku Obidinma, they should charge him to Court and not illegally detain him in perpetuity. It amounts to impunity. Information at our disposal suggests that the Coordinator of Imo Bilie Initiative, Aku Obidimma, was arrested on Monday, November 21, 2016 by men of the Department of State Services. He is said to have attended a Radio programme in Owerri on Monday, November 21, 2016 and was dropped off by his colleagues and that was the last time anyone had contact with him. His phones have been switched off. We are reliably informed that he is in the custody of the DSS. He has been there without communication and nobody, including his family members has been allowed access to him. This is most unfortunate.”

Duru warned against any attempt to muscle freedom of expression in the state, insisting that the people’s fundamental rights be respected.

It would be recalled that Obidimma, a former aide of Imo State Deputy Governor, Eze Madumere, has been a fiery critic of his former boss.

It is not clear if his arrest is connected to his critical stance against his former boss, but sources within the state Government House reveal that the deputy governor, Eze Madumere, might have a hand in his ordeal.

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