Investigative journalist Fisayo Soyombo, who was Nigeria Army detained in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has reiterated his commitment to the Nigerian cause despite being discouraged countlessly about how Nigerians are not worth fighting for.
Fisayo Soyombo was arrested and detained for three days, following calls by Nigerians, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and activists, the Nigeria Army released him yesterday (Friday).
Speaking, Soyombo said he was released because of the campaign of the citizens through different social media platforms and media pressure.
Recounting his encounter, Soyombo recounted how he was arrested and subjected to many interrogations. He added that the Army had vowed to keep him in detention for as long as they wanted the investigation to last.
He explained that he would not have been freed had Nigerians and media, not mounted pressure on the Nigerian Army.
“Nigerians are not worth fighting for. I hear that every now and then, and I’ve always disbelieved it.
“Yesterday (Friday), you proved me right. You all are the reason my detention by Nigerian Army lasted ‘only’ three days. I’m a free man today because of your social media engagements with #FreeFisayoNow and the publications/broadcasts by the traditional media. And I can prove it.
“After my arrest at about 2am on Wednesday, I was grilled by different levels of the Army until deep into the night. I didn’t return to my cell until at least 11pm on Wednesday. My case was then forwarded to a superior office that was to interrogate me on Thursday.
“Surprisingly, Thursday was uneventful; from morning until night, this officer never sent for me. I soon learnt the Army would take “as long as it wanted” to conduct their “investigation” just to establish that I was indeed an investigative journalist.
“To my utmost surprise, on Friday morning, at about 11am or thereabouts, I was retrieved from my cell for transfer to the Military Intelligence Brigade (MIB). It was during the transfer that someone who ran into me asked to know my name, after which they said: “You’re the one; you’re in the news.”
“Without your pressure, I’d still be in that cell by now, away from civilization and held incommunicado. So, yes, my freedom is your freedom. This victory exists because of you, you and you. Thank you! Soyombo said.
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