US-based online reporter held since arrival in Nigeria six days ago

Jonathan Elendu, publisher of online newspaper Elendu Reports (elendureports.com), has been detained in Nigeria since October 17, when he was arrested by the State Security Service (SSS) on arrival at Nnamdi Azikiwe international airport, in the capital Abuja, on a flight from the United States, where he lives.

Denying that Elendu had been arrested, SSS spokesman Kenechuks Onyegogu said he had been “invited” by the SSS to explain certain matters involving “national security.” Elendu is being held at SSS headquarters in Abuja, where close relatives were refused permission to see him yesterday.

“Jonathan Elendu is clearly being held by the government,” Paris-based Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) said. “His website has become a source of serious news and information and he often writes about corruption, the situation in the Niger delta and other subjects that are sensitive in Nigeria. We call for his immediate release pending the results of the investigation.”

As well as writing for Elendu Reports, which he created in 2005, Elendu is accused of contributing to the SaharaReporters (http://www.saharareporters.com/) website, which the authorities describe as “guerrilla journalism.” Officials also gave “money-laundering” as the reason for his arrest.

Several of Elendu’s recent articles have been about the economic and ecological disaster under way in the Niger delta, where there have been armed clashes between government forces and separatist rebels for years. It was this story that led to US freelance journalist and filmmaker Andrew Berends and his Nigerian interpreter, Samuel George, being questioned for 10 days at the start of last month.

 
 
Date Posted: 23 October 2008 Last Modified: 23 October 2008