In the past few days some paid hacks operating under different spurious banners and using a few sloppy media platforms have been used to drum up a virulent campaign to smear and call for the head of Ahmad Salkida, Editor-in-Chief of @HumAngle_ Media.
On October 3, 2020, a platform, GCFR NG, seemingly a parody effort out to benefit from the time-honoured national honour rank, ran a misfit of a story, “Beware of Boko Haram agent, Ahmad Salkida-CAFA warns Nigerians.” The said report was derived from a random statement ...
by a group that goes by the name, Citizens Against Fake Activists, (CAFA). One Comrade Richard Adie reportedly signed the statement. The group’s name is, however, not registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria. It does not have any physical address ...
or functional website & has no tangible physical or digital footprints. The names associated with it are shadowy, bearing imaginary ghost emblems. The whole drama is so ghostly that it paid for a hotel hall for a press conference without leaving an address or phone number.
The same day, Blueprint, a local newspaper, ran an opinion, “Ahmed Salkida and his broken video on Nigerian military,” whose author is a subject of a self-embarrassing pointer to the hatchet job. At the end of the piece, the byline states that “Obi is a security expert ...
and wrote from Idumota, Lagos” even though the author’s name was earlier declared as Subomi Adejare. Instructively, only two other publications online have the name of the “security expert” on them, both coincidentally and heavily praising the current administration.
On October 7, another faceless group, International Human Rights Protection Forum, (IHRPF), cast in similar anonymity as the first and calling itself public interest lawyers, released a statement reportedly addressed to the Attorney-General of the Federation ...
and Minister of Justice, Mr Abubakar Malami, SAN to media houses. As in the first, this group would want the government to classify Salkida as a terrorist and prosecute him. A few newspapers, including @vanguardngrnews, @IndependentNGR and @Blueprintng ...
against the flow of the professional doctrines of satisfying factual and verifiable evidence in news reports, ran the statement. No attempts were committed to verifying the claims and criminal allusions nor did any of the papers run a check on the identity of the platforms ...
and individuals making the utterly vexatious claims. The time tested ethos of the diligent process in news reporting seems to frequently suffer grave blows whenever the agents of fascism in Nigeria want to hang any spurious accusations on Salkida. This is deplorable.
These dramas would have been laughable if they were not already reflective of the sad state of newsrooms & other key institutns of governance & security in Nigeria. What is the reason behind this renewed desperation to contrive any manner of a criminal act & hang upon Salkida?
I worked with other team members in our newsroom to do an expose published in #HumAngle on September 30. The investigative report amplifies the voices of women in Borno state whose husbands were ostensibly framed up, detained, tortured & in some cases disappeared by state actors
while converting the women into sex slaves: "Knifar: Women Facing Forced Family Separation By Soldiers Cry Out." For the media platforms, in this particular case Vanguard, Independent and Blueprint, enmeshed in this unprofessional act of routinely doing the hatchet jobs ...
for rogue officials, erasing all representations and manifestations of press freedom in a democratic country, I can assure you that posterity will mark you out for opprobrium. ...
A few decades ago, when the agents of dictatorship and fascism targeted one of Nigeria’s most iconic journalists, Dele Giwa, Editor-in-Chief of now rested Newswatch, accusing him of gunrunning, they did not use the pages of any media publication.
The editors of that era would have asked for verifiable evidence. Today, editors can run any unverifiable thing in their papers and are ever ready to serve up their colleagues to the baying hounds for easy elimination.
The agents of fascism and dictatorship in Nigeria have been encouraged by the steady unravelling of newsroom ethos, news values and professionalism in the media. The piles of unverified criminal smears on my person did not start today, nor is it limited to my person.
For instance, Amnesty International has been routinely accused of unimaginable things and threatened. Clear-headed individuals will not dig too deeply to connect the dots between the steady demonisation of Amnesty International and the organisation’s investigation ...
and reporting of serial extrajudicial killings across the country by state actors. I have personally been under repeated threats. I once fled this country with my family on account of the threats to my life. While out in exile, the Nigerian Army declared me a wanted man. ...
I took a flight and presented myself. They had nothing on me. I will restate that I’m a journalist, and I am committed to making my contribution to making Nigeria a better place for all. I do this professionally through the instrumentality of news reporting.
As professionals in the fourth estate of the realm, we owe it to society to continually commit to the best standards of credibility.
Thank you!

Ahmad Salkida. 09/10/2020

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