Tag: Omoyele Sowore

  • CDHR Condemns Police Clampdown, Demands Unconditional Release of Nnamdi Kanu Protesters

    CDHR Condemns Police Clampdown, Demands Unconditional Release of Nnamdi Kanu Protesters

    By Jabiru Hassan

    The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) has condemned the disruption of a peaceful protest led by activist Omoyele Sowore in Abuja, describing the police response as an abuse of power and a violation of citizens’ constitutional rights.

    In a statement issued on Wednesday, the rights group said the protest, which was organized to demand the release of detained Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader Nnamdi Kanu, was a constitutionally guaranteed peaceful assembly. The group criticized the use of tear gas and force by officers of the Nigerian Police, calling it “unnecessary, excessive, and utterly condemnable.”

    “The protest was peaceful, and the deployment of tear gas and force against unarmed civilians represents a gross violation of their fundamental rights,” CDHR said. “Freedom of assembly and expression are inalienable human rights enshrined in the 1999 Nigerian Constitution and international human rights instruments to which Nigeria is a signatory.”

    The organization maintained that the government cannot criminalize citizens for peacefully expressing dissent or dissatisfaction with government policies, actions, or inactions.

    “It is oppressive and undemocratic to subject individuals to inhumane treatment for exercising their right to peaceful assembly,” the statement added. “Such actions constitute a direct assault on the sensibilities of Nigerians and undermine the very foundation of democracy.”

    CDHR further stated that the use of state security agencies to suppress legitimate grievances only deepens public resentment and could lead to greater unrest in the future.

    “We are particularly alarmed by the arrest of several protesters in Abuja. We demand the **immediate and unconditional release** of all individuals detained for participating in the peaceful protest,” the group declared.

    Describing the arrests as “a blatant attempt to criminalize dissent,” the human rights body warned that continued efforts by the government to silence opposition voices could have grave consequences for Nigeria’s peace and stability.

    “The government’s attempt to suppress dissent will only breed anger and frustration among citizens, potentially leading to widespread instability,” the group cautioned.

    The CDHR reaffirmed its commitment to monitoring the situation to ensure that victims of rights violations receive justice.

    “We will continue to hold authorities accountable and ensure that those whose rights have been trampled upon in this and other protests get the justice they deserve,” the statement concluded.

  • Electoral Act: Sowore speaks on why Apex Court declared Lawan Yobe North candidate

    Electoral Act: Sowore speaks on why Apex Court declared Lawan Yobe North candidate

    The presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, Omoyele Sowore, has claimed that the Electoral Act 2022 contains loopholes that allowed some candidates to be purportedly imposed on the Independent National Electoral Commission for the 2023 elections.

    Sowore, in a tweet on Thursday, noted that one of such loopholes allowed the court to declare Senate President Ahmad Lawan as the candidate for the Yobe North Senatorial District “in an election where he never participated in the primary.”

    In a majority judgment delivered, the apex court allowed the appeal filed by the APC against Bashir Machina’s candidature.

    The court declared Lawan the winner of the Yobe North senatorial candidacy over the winner of the May 29, poll, Machina.

    Reacting, Sowore said, “I had a chance to tell Nigerian lawmakers the lacuna in the Electoral Act that got the Senate President, Lawan declared a candidate in an election where he did not contest the primary.”

    Sowore in a video that accompanied his tweet, recorded while speaking at a National Assembly public hearing on the Electoral Act 2022, said, “I also seriously think that the Electoral Act has some lacuna that is being exploited by the judiciary. We are all aware that even though the portal for electoral process has been closed, courts are still giving conflicting judgements regarding candidates in this election, including candidates that did not even participate in the primary that have been imposed on INEC as we speak. One of them is your (Senate) President here.”

    “An Electoral Act that also empowers INEC to be a major decision-maker for political parties is not a democratic Electoral Act. I also want to say that the Senate should look directly into how to curb INEC’s power to deregister parties because that does not promote democracy at all,” Sowore added.

    It was reported that the APC delivered victory to Lawan after dragging Machina to the apex court while insisting that Lawan, who didn’t contest the primary, was its “authentic candidate.”

    Meanwhile, while addressing journalists after the judgement of the apex court on Monday, Lawan lauded the judgment, saying it showed that “democracy is at work.”

    Lawan said, “What happened was democracy at work and the courts gave their various judgments and of course, the Supreme Court gave the final judgement. I want to at this point commend the Supreme Court and of course the judiciary generally for making this kind of judgement to strengthen our democracy because it is not only for politicians to work and strengthen democracy. All institutions have their roles to play. So I commend them.”

    During the party’s primary on May 8, 2022, Machina emerged as the unopposed winner of the election while Lawan contested and lost the party’s presidential ticket to Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

    Machina had previously cried out that the Senate President and some forces were trying to clinch the ticket from him.

    Amid the outburst, the APC submitted Lawan’s name to INEC as its candidate, leaving the confused electoral body with no choice but to leave the senatorial district candidacy empty when it released the full list of candidates across the country.

    Machina had in turn dragged both his party and INEC to court in a suit, asking the court to declare him as the authentic senatorial candidate.

    In September 2022, a Federal High Court in Damaturu, the Yobe capital, declared Machina as the winner, ordering both the APC and INEC to recognise Machina as the candidate.

    Also, an Appeal Court in Abuja affirmed Machina as the authentic candidate of the APC Yobe North senatorial district.

    After losing at both levels, the ruling party took the case to the apex court where it argued that the primary election held on May 28 last year which produced Machina, was in breach of the Electoral Act 2022.

    The counsel for the party, Sepiribo Peters, contended that one Danjuma Manga who conducted the said primary was not nominated by the National Working Committee of the party.

    He told the court that the APC cancelled the primary on account of irregularities observed during the exercise.

    He argued that the other primary held on June 9 was conducted by the APC NWC, and produced Lawan as the party’s authentic candidate.

    However, Machina’s lawyer, Sarafa Yusuf, prayed the Supreme Court to dismiss the appeal for lacking in merit on the ground that the Senate President did not challenge the suits at both the trial and lower courts.

  • Court lifts bail condition restricting Sowore’s movement to Abuja

    Court lifts bail condition restricting Sowore’s movement to Abuja

    A court of appeal in Abuja has voided a ruling restricting Omoyele Sowore, human rights activist, to Abuja.

    On October 4, 2019, Ijeoma Ojukwu, judge of a federal high court, granted bail to Sowore to the tune of N100 million and two sureties in like sum, wherein one of the sureties was to deposit the sum of N50 million in the account of the court.

    As part of the conditions, he was not to address any rally or public gathering and not to leave the FCT.

    The court later varied the bail conditions, reducing the bond to N50 million after the defendant complained that the conditions were too stringent.

    Dissatisfied, Sowore approached the court of appeal seeking to set aside the conditions that restricted him from addressing public gatherings and leaving the FCT.

    Delivering judgment in the appeal on Wednesday, the appellate court held that the ruling restricting the activist to Abuja was excessive.

    The court ruled that Sowore could now leave Abuja but not travel out of Nigeria.

  • BREAKING: Sowore faces fresh arraignment in court on treasonable felony

    BREAKING: Sowore faces fresh arraignment in court on treasonable felony

    Leader and convener of #Revolution Now”, Omoyele Sowore is to be arraigned afresh on alleged treasonable felony today, November 22 at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

    Sowore is to be put on fresh trial by the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF, and Minister of Justice on behalf of the Nigeria government in a charge marked ABJ/CR/CS/365/19.

    A document just stumbled upon by DAILY POST indicated that the alleged revolutionist would take his fresh plea before Justice Obiora Egwuatu this morning.

    Our correspondent gathered that Sowore is being arraigned afresh following the transfer of the former trial Judge, Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu to Calabar in Cross Rivers State.

    At the time of this report, the court room has been jam-packed by a retinue of his sympathizers.

    Details later…

  • BREAKING: Activist Sowore’s Brother shot dead in Edo

    BREAKING: Activist Sowore’s Brother shot dead in Edo

    Olajide, the younger brother of Sahara Reporters Publisher and human rights activist, Omoyele Sowore, is dead.

    The activist confirmed the incident in a Facebook post on Saturday.

    According to him, his brother was killed by suspected herdsmen.

    He further described the deceased as someone who made everyone happy adding that he always took all the blame when they were about to be punished by their father.

    “My immediate younger brother, Olajide Sowore was today shot and killed near Okada in Edo state by reportedly herdsmen kidnappers on his way from Igbinedion University in Edo State where he is studying Pharmacy.

    “They snuffed out the life of yet another real human being.

    “I traveled widely with you and our father as a little kid. You were the most loved robust kid I ever first knew. You, Mr. Magnet had no enemy!

    “You lived your life so that everyone could be alright but now you are assassinated by everything that’s not alright! Saddest day yet. Rest on brother till we meet again,” he wrote.

  • Police Release Sowore  Shortly After Arrest

    Police Release Sowore Shortly After Arrest

    Omoyele Sowore, convener of Revolution Now Movement, has been released after an initial arrest.

    Sowore was arrested at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday morning.

    The publisher of SaharaReporters had stormed the court over the trial of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

    “I have just been arrested by the Nigerian Police at the Federal High Court. Subjected to beatings by police officers and taken to the Federal Secretariat police station,” SaharaReporters quoted him to have said.

    But Sowore, who was released after about an hour, addressed newsmen.

  • BREAKING: Sowore Shot During Protest In Abuja

    BREAKING: Sowore Shot During Protest In Abuja

    Policemen in Abuja have opened fire on human rights activist, Omoyele Sowore during a protest in Abuja, to demand an end to insecurity in the country.

    Sowore was shot in the right side of the stomach towards the hip by policemen drafted to the Unity Fountain.

    The police who had already been stationed at the fountain before the arrival of the activist and other protesters opened fire on the unarmed protesters.

    Many people also sustained varying degrees of injury during the incident.

    Details later…

  • You’ve become an apology of a person – Omoyele Sowore slams Garba Shehu

    You’ve become an apology of a person – Omoyele Sowore slams Garba Shehu

    Media personality, Omoyele Sowore has slammed presidential spokesperson Garba Shehu over the apology he offered for saying that only 10 Kankara schoolboys were kidnapped by bandits.

    LIB reported earlier that after 344 schoolboys were released by the bandits in Zamfara State, the presidential spokesperson offered an apology and also alleged that he was misled by persons who should know better.

    Sowore who reacted to this, stated that Shehu’s case is beyond apologies. He further described him as “an apology of a person” and added that he “lies to cover lies and now so obsessed with lying so much that he does so effortlessly and without shame”.

    He wrote;

    Your case is beyond apologies, you’ve become an apology of a person! It is too late for you! You lie to cover lies and you are so obsessed with lying so much that you now do so effortlessly and without shame!

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  • #Revolutionnow convener, Sowore announces nationwide protest to end SARS

    #Revolutionnow convener, Sowore announces nationwide protest to end SARS

    Convener of #revolutionnow, Omoyele Sowore, has announced that there will be a nationwide protest against the ill-treatment of the operatives of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS) against young Nigerians.

    Sowore made this known on twitter on Sunday, October 4.

    In his tweet, he said, ”We are going to have a massive nationwide action for #EndSARS who is on board?”

    He disclosed the locations to be Police state head quarters in Lagos and Abuja.

    He wrote, ”Locations: @PoliceNG state headquarters in Lagos. Lagos has the most brutal longest-running killer #SARS in Nigeria @PoliceNGForce Headquarters in Abuja and all State Police Hqs will by fully #Occupy until SARS is disbanded and totally dismantled! #RevolutionNow @AmnestyNigeria”

    Meanwhile, Daybreak reports that some politicians and Nigerian celebrities have reacted to gruesome killing of Nigerians by SARS.

    In a tweet on Saturday, October 3, Former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, described the killings as disheartening.