Police Detain Sowore Over ‘Crossover’ Protest
Omoyele Sowore, a former presidential candidate and Sahara Reporters Publisher, alongside other activists spent the wee hours of the New Year in police custody for holding a protest in Abuja.
Before his
arrest, Sowore was said to have sent out a series of tweets calling on
Nigerians to join him on a protest against the regime of the President, Major
General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).
He had
tweeted, “How about a crossover protest/uprising tonight? Anyone willing to
participate? Pick up a candle and a placard showing your grievances against the
regime; let’s upload our short videos and photos across our social media
platforms. Let’s welcome the regime to a resolute 2021!
“#CrossoverWithProtest
against tyrant @mbuhari’s regime, candlelight for #LekkiMassacre; a placard for
#EndBadGovernment; procession to usher in #Revolutionary 2021, a fist for
victims of repression-frozen bank accounts, malicious prosecution and detention
of #Endsars activists.
“#Crossoverwithprotest
starts at 11.30 till 12.30 am across Nigeria, a candle, a placard and fireworks
to usher in a RESOLUTE 2021 in Nigeria! Join with your friends and neighbours #EndSARS. #ObigboMassacre #LekkiMassacre #EndBadGoveranceInNigeria
#BuhariTrainwreck #RevolutionNow.”
It was
learnt that scores of armed policemen around midnight accosted the protesters
at Gudu Junction injuring some of them in the process.
They were
subsequently taken to a police unit infamously known as ‘Abattoir’ in the
Lokogoma area of the FCT.
Sowore, who
was declared a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International in 2019, was
detained for several months by the Buhari regime for allegedly calling for a
revolution. He was denied bail several times and even re-arrested inside the
Federal High Court. However, he was released after domestic and international
pressure in December 2019.
The activist
is currently standing trial for alleged treason.
The Police
Public Relations Officer for the FCT, Mariam Yusuf, refused to speak when she
was contacted for comment on Friday.
Sowore’s
lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), who confirmed the arrest, said he had not been
able to locate his client because the police had failed to reveal his location.
Falana said
there was no basis for the arrest, adding that Sowore had not flouted his bail
conditions.
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