A
man who was arrested for tweeting pictures of an attempted jail break at the
headquarters of the intelligence agency Department of State Service DSS in
Abuja has been released, his younger brother told AFP Saturday.
Yusuf
Siyaka Onimisi, who works for a national electricity firm, was arrested and
held incommunicado for at least 11 days after tweeting the pictures.
“I confirm
that my brother has been released. I spoke with him earlier today and our mum
is with him in Abuja,” Sanusi Onimisi told AFP on telephone from the northern
city of Kano.
“I thank
all Nigerians, the media and human rights organisations within and outside the
country who stood to fight for the release of my brother,” he said.
Frank
Edohor, a family friend, had earlier told AFP about the release.
But neither Sanusi Onimisi nor Edohor were able to provide details surrounding the release.
But neither Sanusi Onimisi nor Edohor were able to provide details surrounding the release.
“All I
can say is that he has been freed by those who arrested, detained and held him
incommunicado for about 11 days. I have not slept well since his arrest,” the
younger brother said.
Onimisi’s
case sparked concern from human rights groups, with Amnesty International on Friday
urging the Nigerian security forces to disclose his whereabouts.
The
32-year-old works for Nigeria’s national electricity firm and was assigned to a
sub-station within the presidential compound in Abuja.
The
compound is near the Directorate of State Services (DSS) headquarters where the
agency said there was an attempted jail break on March 30, sparking a gun
battle that killed 21 detainees.
Reports
suggested Boko Haram militants were among the detainees trying to escape, but
there has been no official confirmation of the group’s involvement.
Nigeria’s
security forces, including the secret police, have frequently cited national
security concerns to justify arresting people who publish sensitive material.
DSS
spokeswoman Marylin Ogar did not respond to phone calls seeking comment on
Onimisi.
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