In a shocking revelation, investigative journalist Fisayo Soyombo has blown the lid off a complex web of corruption involving the Nigerian Army and oil bunkers. Soyombo, who was detained for three days by the 6 Division of the Nigeria Army in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, shared his harrowing experience in an interview on Arise TV.
According to Soyombo, his arrest occurred while conducting an undercover investigation into the security network that protects illegal bunkers. He explained that the Army's grievance stemmed from not being properly briefed about the investigation. Soyombo's account of the incident is a damning indictment of the Nigerian Army's complicity in illegal oil bunkering.
The journalist's detention and subsequent release have sparked widespread outrage and concern about the safety of journalists in Nigeria. Soyombo's organization, the Foundation for Investigative Journalism, condemned his detention, called for his immediate release. The incident has also raised questions about the Nigerian Army's commitment to combating corruption and illegal activities.
Soyombo's experience is a reminder of the risks faced by journalists who dare to expose corruption and wrongdoing in Nigeria. His courage and determination in the face of adversity are an inspiration to many, and his work is a testament to the power of investigative journalism in holding those in power accountable.
As Soyombo himself noted, "This incident is proof of how bad the system is. Illegal bunkering will not stop in this country because there are collaborators in multiple security formations". His words are a stark warning about the entrenched corruption and impunity that pervade Nigeria's security apparatus.
The Nigerian Army's response to Soyombo's allegations has been muted, with no official statement issued to explain the reasons for his detention as at the release of this article. However, Soyombo's accusations have sparked a national conversation about the need for greater transparency and accountability in Nigeria's security sector.
As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: Fisayo Soyombo's bravery and dedication to investigative journalism have shed light on a dark corner of Nigeria's corruption-ridden security apparatus. His story is a powerful reminder of the importance of a free press in holding those in power accountable.