SERAP sues Tinubu in excess of ‘unlawful ban of 25 journalists from masking Presidential Villa’

SERAP sues Tinubu in excess of ‘unlawful ban of 25 journalists from masking Presidential Villa’

The Socio-Economic Legal rights and Accountability Job (SERAP) has filed a lawsuit in opposition to President Bola Tinubu over “the illegal ban and withdrawal of the accreditations of 25 journalists and media residences from covering the Presidential Villa.”

According to reviews, the Federal Federal government not too long ago withdrew the accreditations of some 25 journalists from covering routines at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. The afflicted journalists were being just informed at the most important gate of the Presidential Villa to post their accreditation tags.

In the match number FHC/L/CS/1766/23 filed last Friday at the Federal Higher Court in Lagos, SERAP is trying to find: “an order to immediate and compel President Tinubu to reverse the revocation of the accreditations and ban on 25 journalists and media residences from covering the Presidential Villa.”

SERAP is looking for: “an get of perpetual injunction to restrain President Tinubu or any other authority, man or woman or team of folks from arbitrarily and unilaterally revoking the accreditations of any journalists and media residences from masking the Presidential Villa.”

SERAP is also trying to find: “a declaration that the withdrawal and revocation of accreditation tags and ban on the journalists and media houses from

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