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DSS Arrests Anti-Corruption Activist, Chido Onumah, at Abuja Airport

  • Date of Occurrence
    September 29, 2019
  • State/Country
    Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria
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Veteran anti-corruption and pro-democracy campaigner, Chido Onumah was arrested by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS).

According to reports, he was picked up at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport upon his return from Barcelona, Spain, where he had just successfully defended his PhD thesis

Although he was picked up as soon as he got to the immigration desk at the airport, he was able to make one phone call to a friend on his arrest before his number became unreachable.
As at press time, no reason has been given whatsoever for his arrest by the DSS, although a cursory look at his active Twitter page showed that he was quite vocal about the government’s recent arbitrary arrests.
Reacting to the arrest, the National Union of Campus Journalists (NUCJ) on their Twitter handle  said: “@nucjnigeria condemns the arbitrary arrest of one of our patron. This act is highly undemocratic and poses threat to good governance in Nigeria. @conumah is a well respected activist and journalist.
“We hereby demand for his immediate and unconditional release. @conumah for some years now has been working tirelessly to contribute to nation building. Free him now.
“@conumah recently agreed to be the Keynote Speaker at the forthcoming 1st year anniversary of @UCJFUOYE. It is sad to hear of his sudden arrest which is a big slap to Nigeria’s democracy and unacceptable. He should be freed immediately!”
Dr. El Mo Atiku said: “Another activist, Dr. Chido Onumah @conumah, returning from Spain where he bagged a PhD in comm studies has been arrested by the DSS.
“The Buhari’s government is not relenting in its continued crackdown of activist & any opposing voice in the country. Where’s @democracynow #DSSFreeOnumah.”
Inibehe Effiong said: “Chido Onumah’s arrest by the SSS is the latest reminder that Nigeria is now in a full blown dictatorship. I hope we’re reading the signs very clearly. Buhari has turned Nigeria to a police state. Citizens are now hunted while terrorists & bandits receive government patronage. Terrible!”
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  • Date of Occurrence
    2019-09-29
  • State/Country
    Abuja
  • Perpetrator
    Department of State Services
  • Source
    https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/09/29/dss-arrests-anti-corruption-activist-chido-onumah-at-abuja-airport/
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Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

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  • North Central
Rights & Freedom Violated
  • Freedom of Expression
Gender of Victim(s)
  • Male
Mode of Attacks
  • Forced Disappearances, Unlawful Arrests and Detention
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