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Amnesty, Civil Society Demand Apology, Retraction From Wike Over Threat Against Channels TV’s Okinbaloye

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Amnesty, Civil Society Demand Apology, Retraction From Wike Over Threat Against Channels TV’s Okinbaloye

Amnesty, Civil Society Demand Apology, Retraction From Wike Over Threat Against Channels TV’s Okinbaloye

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Global human rights group, Amnesty International, and civil society groups, have lashed out at the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, over his verbal threat against Channels Television’s Politics Today anchor, Seun Okinbaloye.

Okinbaloye, during the live political show aired on Thursday, expressed the view that the country was tending towards a one-party state — a statement that did not sit well with the minister.

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His comments were in reaction to the controversy surrounding the derecognition of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) leadership by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

“I am particularly pained because when one party stands in the middle of a ballot, we are looking for the rest of the political parties. When some of us talk, it looks like our mouths are smelling. And we have been on this ground for a while,” Okinbaloye said.

“There are a lot of experienced men in the ADC who should have seen the devil in some of the issues that have been raised in the past months. Particularly, it looks like one of the hopes of the opposition going into 2027. If this hope is dashed, we are doomed democratically.”

During a live media chat on Friday, Wike said “he would have shot” Okinbaloye for what he described as taking sides in the leadership crisis rocking the ADC on national television.

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“I was thoroughly surprised yesterday when I was watching Seun’s Politics Today. If there was any way to break the screen, I would have shot him. How can an interviewer say we cannot allow a one-party state?” the minister said.

“You are now telling them your own view, as an interviewer, that you can’t allow a one-party state. I was just taken aback. I am not saying I will kill him. I am just angered that he made that kind of statement on national television. This is not the kind of journalism I have seen people do.”

Reacting, Amnesty described the ‘attack’ on the Channels TV anchor as “reckless and violent,” demanding a retraction and apology from the minister.

“Amnesty International strongly condemns the reckless and violent language of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr. Nyesom Wike, in which he stated that he could respond to a statement by a journalist with shooting. Mr. Wike stated on live television that: ‘If there’s any way to break the screen, I would have shot him…’

“Apart from inciting violence, Wike’s remarks violated Nigeria’s broadcasting code that the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) is supposed to enforce.

“What Wike said carries the danger of normalising violence and encouraging the targeting of journalists for just doing their job. This level of violent intent coming from a member of Nigeria’s federal cabinet is unlawful and unacceptable. Mr. Wike must withdraw his violent statement immediately and apologise,” the group said in a statement on Saturday.

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