Journalist
Ahmad Salkida, has reacted to the Nigerian Army declaring him wanted
after releasing a video from Boko Haram last weekend exclusively sent to
him. In a statement he
released, Ahmad says he is currently out of Nigeria but will seek to get
a flight back to Nigeria so he can honor the Army's invitation. Read
his statement below...
My
attention has been drawn to a public notice put out by the Nigerian
Army and signed by Col. Sani Kukasheka Usman, Acting Director, Army
Public Relations. The statement declaring me wanted seeks culpable
grounds to punish me on account of “last two videos released by Boko
Haram terrorists and other findings…” by the Army.
Clearly,
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. 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.
Finally,
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.
Thank you.
Ahmad Salkida.
Thank you.
Ahmad Salkida.
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