On 6 May, the head office of the Leadership newspaper in Abuja was raided by policemen from the Niger State Command in north central Nigeria. The police had a list of 15 senior editorial staff who they claimed were wanted in Minna, the Niger State capital, for criminal defamation. The charges relate to an article about Senator Isa Mohammed.
Deputy editor Danladi Ndayebo was arrested in connection with the article. He was detained for six hours and questioned about the source the article used. On his release, police told Ndayebo to ask the newspaper’s former political editor, Saidu Usman Sarki to report to them. Sarki is believed to have written the offending article.
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