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Reps Ask Security Agencies To Find Missing Vanguard Journalist


The House of Representatives on Tuesday mandated all the security agencies to urgently investigate the whereabouts of Vanguard Journalist, Mr. Tordue Henry Salem who has been missing for four weeks. 

According to the reports, Salem, a Vanguard Correspondent covering the House of Representatives, was last seen on October 19, leaving the premises of the National Assembly Salem.  Efforts to locate his whereabouts since then by his colleagues, relatives and security operatives have proved abortive.

The resolution followed the approval of a motion sponsored by the minority leader, Hon. Ndudi Elumelu at the plenary. Presenting the motion, Elumelu noted that: “Mr Tordue Henry Salem is a member of the House of Representatives press corps and he reports for the Vanguard newspaper.

It was gathered that the member of of the Nigerian Union of journalists on Monday, Oct 25  stormed the Nigeria Police Force’s headquarters in Abuja to protest over the missing reporter. 

On Tuesday, November 9 the  House directive was contained in a resolution members passed in Abuja.


It followed a motion moved by the Minority Leader of the House, Rep. Ndudi Elumelu, who informed members that the journalist was last seen in Garki in the Federal Capital Territory on October 13, 2021.


Elumelu said family members, colleagues and associates of the reporter had become traumatised since the incident occurred, as they neither knew what happened to him nor his whereabouts for over three weeks.

He added “We have to find out what happened to Tordue. We call on the security agencies to do more to find out what happened to the journalist and ensure his release”.

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Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila the speaker who  presided over the plenary of the House, briefed members on the interventions he had made so far to ensure Salem’s safe return.

Gbajabiamila stated “This is something of major concern to us all. What affects one person, affects all of us. I am in touch with security agencies and will continue to remain in touch with them to find out the whereabouts of the Tordue.”.

 Rep. Babajimi Benson, the chairman House Committee on Defence,  was asked to coordinate all the security committees of the House with a view to liaising with security agencies and unraveling Salem’s case. 

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