The Minister of Information and
Culture, Lai Mohammed, has described the claim by Amnesty International (AI)
that hundreds of people are being held in secret detention facilities in
Nigeria as untrue.
Mohammed stated this yesterday in
a swift reaction to the said AI’s report.
According to him, if there were
such facilities, he would be aware of such.
The Minister told journalists: “I
should know if such a thing exists. This government is not in the least
repressive, this government is tolerant of all views.
“It is a big shame if an
organisation like Amnesty International will cook up this kind of story.
"I should know. Who are the
dissidents that are being kept in an unknown place? I should know. I face a lot
of criticism, I face a lot of attack. Who are the dissidents that are being
detained there? It is certainly untrue, let them come out with facts and should
stop relying on hear-say and some so-called NGOs.
"When they have this kind of
story, they should contact the government before they go out to smear the name
of the country. They should know that at Amnesty International, people take
them seriously.”
Karma, Karma, Karma....lol.. Na wao.
ReplyDeleteU see your life now? Thought you people said GEJ was training a secret army? Well..my deepest sympathy. What goes around comes around bro.
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