Punch Editor Sacked Over Offensive Cartoon
The PUNCH
has removed its Daily Editor, Martin Ayankola over an offensive cartoon
published in the newspaper last Thursday.
Also asked
to resign was the Saturday Editor, Olabisi Deji-Folutile over the same issue.
There has
been outrage over a cartoon published on the back page of the PUNCH last
Thursday. The opinion on its back page column was written by Abimbola Adelakun,
with the title “What Does Mrs. Fatoyinbo Know.” The article was illustrated
with a cartoon of a man desecrating the bible with urine.
The
publication had generated lots of displeasure against the newspaper for
publishing such offensive cartoon aimed at casting aspersion on the Christian
faith and the Lord Jesus Christ.
PM News
gathered that the board held an emergency meeting on Monday where Ayankola, was
ordered to appear and forced to resign his appointment.
It was
learnt that Ayankola had just completed a one-week suspension before he was
fired by the newspaper over the offensive cartoon.
Ayankola has
been the longest serving PUNCH Editor, having been appointed to the office in
2013 and during his tenure, the PUNCH towered higher.
A source in
The PUNCH told PM News that the editor was forced to resign for bringing the
newspaper into disrepute.
The Saturday
Editor, Deji-Folutile was also asked to resign for allegedly playing a role in
the publication, while the cartoonist of the newspaper was sacked, with more people
still being investigated, while the columnist, Abimbola Adelakun, was asked to
rest her column.
The PUNCH
had also tendered an apology to the public over the offensive cartoon.
The apology
reads: “On the back of the page of the Thursday, July 4, 2019 edition of the
PUNCH, we published a cartoon to illustrate an article titled, ‘What does Mrs
Fatoyinbo know?’ The cartoon features a character desecrating the Holy Bible.
“We
apologise for the offensive cartoon and assure our esteemed readers that we hold
the Christian faith in high regard. We have since commenced the process of
applying appropriate sanctions to the members of staff responsible, and we
shall be reviewing our editorial process to prevent re-occurrence.”
FROM pmnewsnigeria.com/coza-saga-punch-sacks-editors-over-offensive-cartoon
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