BUHARI ORDERS CLAMP DOWN ON BIAFRA JOURNALISTS, A MEMBER OF FAMILY WRITERS MOSES AGBO ABDUCTED
Moses Agbo a member of Family Writers
The Nigerian Department of State Services has reportedly abducted a Family Writers correspondent, Moses Agbo, who is yet to be seen by his relatives since embarking on an assignment on December 25, 2016, according to informations gathered by Family Writers.
This latest sad development has come as a big shock not only to the entire crew of Family Writers and the entire Biafra media house; but also to the mother of the fearless journalist/activist who is yet to recover from the trauma of her husband's demise. The whereabouts and safety of Moses Agbo has remained unknown ever since his visit to the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra on December 25, 2016.
Family Writers had since launched an intensive investigation in alliance with the Coordinator of Abuja IPOB to determine the cause of his sudden disappearance, however, a reliable source which pleaded anonymity has disclosed that Moses was abducted by the DSS with the help of some prison warders, as he heads out from Kuje prison after his meeting with the IPOB leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
The source also disclosed that there is a secret order by the federal government for a massive clamp down on our journalists whose fearless reportage has been a thorn on the flesh of corrupt and evil politicians who are piloting the affairs of the country.
Meanwhile, uptill this moment, no Nigerian security apparatus, including the DSS has issued any notice or accepted having the Family Writers' Journalist in their custody.
The entire crew of Family Writers in conjunction with millions of Biafrans and all lovers of democracy and freedom are using this medium to call the Nigerian government to order over this recent outburst of tyranny, and clamp down on media outlets and journalists in the country.
We call for the immediate, unconditional and safe release of Moses Agbo, and a stop to the continuous intimidation and harassment of our journalists in Nigeria.
FAMILY WRITERS.
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