Monday, 15 August 2016

Ahmad Salkida replies Nigerian Army after being declared wanted

Salkida
The Nigerian journalist, Ahmad Salkida, declared wanted on Sunday by the Nigerian Army said he cannot be held culpable for any act of terror perpetrated by the terror group, Boko Haram, while stating his readiness to present himself to “Army authorities.”

In a statement posted on his personal website, Salkida said he has practised  as a journalist, staying within the ambit of professional ethics and has not violated any Nigerian law.
“My status as a Nigerian journalist who has reported extensively, painstakingly and consistently on the Boko Haram menace in the country since 2006 is an open book known to Nigerians and the international community,” he said in the statement.
“Equally, my total allegiance and sacrifice to the Federal Republic of Nigeria is self evident. I have stayed within the creed of professional journalism in my work.”
“As a testimony to the credible and professional values of my access, since May 2015, l have been to Nigeria three times on the invitation of Federal Government agencies. I made personal sacrifices for the release of our Chibok daughters.”
Salkida noted that  the Nigerian Army was aware that he was not in Nigeria but said his journey to the country could be fast-tracked if the Nigerian military could fund his trip.
He said, “The Army is aware that I am not in Nigeria presently. In the coming days, I will seek to get a flight to Abuja and avail myself to the Army authorities. Indeed, my return will be hastened if the Military sends me a ticket.”


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