Exposed! The Truth Behind Sowore, Dasuki's Release By FG (Detailed Letter)

Date: 24-12-2019 7:21 pm (4 years ago) | Author: Olusanya Akinrinola
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Following the FG orders to the Department of State Service to release convener of #RevolutionNow, Sowore, many may be wondering what really prompted the involvement of the FG in the Sowore continued unlawful detention after so long playing mute. Well, it looked like the letter from the U.S. lawmakers to Nigeria’s Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami did pay the trick.
According to the letter which has surfaced online, Mr Malami was cautioned against the disobedience of rule of law under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

The letter was signed by six lawmakers; Robert Menendez (senator), Charles Schumer (senator), Cory Booker (senator), Christopher Coons (senator), Bill Pascrell (congressman) and John Gotheirmer (congressman).

The U.S. lawmakers in their letter dated December 20 to Mr Malami said they are really concerned that established legal procedures and rule of law are not being followed in Mr Sowore’s case.

See the letter below:



Recall, Sowore, publisher of Sahara Reporters, was arrested on August 3 for planning #RevolutionNow, a series of protests to demand an end to corruption and demand better living conditions for all citizens.

The protests were planned to commence on August 5. But on August 3, armed State Security Service (SSS) officers broke into an apartment Mr Sowore was occupying with some of his associates in Lagos. He and his associate, Olawale Bakare, were taken away in the raid that was captured by security cameras.

The SSS refused to release Mr Sowore and Mr Bakare despite two separate court orders for his release.

They were eventually released on December 5 after a court on that day directed the SSS to release both men within 24 hours.

A day later, the SSS stormed the court to rearrest Mr Sowore. He has been held without fresh charges since then.

The content of the letter reads:

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We write to you regarding Mr. Omoyele Sowore, a New Jersey resident, who was arrested on August 3 and charged with treason, money laundering and cyberstalking associated with his call for demonstrations. We are deeply concerned that established legal procedure and the rule of law are not being followed in his case. We understand that the Nigerian Court twice ordered his release after he met the terms of his bail, but the Nigerian Department of State Security (DSS) refused to comply with these orders until December 5". We are also told that the very next day he was rearrested, while appearing in court for what was supposed to be the beginning of his trial. Disturbing videos of a melee in court are circulating, which appear to show armed agents in the court, and Mr. Sowore being placed in a choke hold after which he was re-detained by DSS, though no new charges have since been filed to justify this re-detention. We understand that his case has since been placed within your purview.

We are pleased to stand alongside Nigeria as a democratic country. As the largest democracy in Africa, Nigeria has an opportunity and responsibility to serve as a model for following the established rule of law under its own Constitution. And as with all advanced democracies, this includes the lawful application of prosecutional powers and actions, as well as the ultimate compliance with judicial rulings. In the case of Mr. Sowore’s re-detention, this does not appear to have happened. Under President Muhammadu Buhari's and your leadership, Nigeria must work to uphold the basic human rights of its citizens including their freedom of expression and political affiliation, without fear of government reprisal and harassment; particularly for opposing or dissenting voices. As your country works to protect the security of your citizens including actively countering threats of terrorism and extremist violence, it will best serve Nigeria's interests to protect and uphold the very legal systems that provide for stability and open dialogue.

Mr. Attorney General, we request that you take immediate steps to ensure the safety and security of Mr. Sowore while he is held in government custody; work to facilitate a speedy and fair resolution to the current circumstances of his re-detention; and ensure that he receives a legally sound and credible trial, consistent with Nigeria’s established judicial proceedings and the rulings that follow. Indefinite detention in defiance of court orders and/or unfairly conducting Mr. Sowore's legal prosecution will only serve to tarnish Nigeria’s international reputation and its standing as a leading African democracy. Doing so risks empowering other voices who would seek to work against you. Your leadership in facilitating genuine progress toward respect for the rule of law can continue to pave the way for closer ties between the United States and Nigeria for years to come. Strengthening continued economic growth, development and security cooperation. We urge you show leadership on this case and these critical issues




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