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BREAKING: Protesters Flood Abuja Court as Police Present Sowore for Calling Egbetokun ‘Illegal IGP’

by Editorial Team
29 January 2025
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The protesters who gathered in front of the court sang anti-government songs and demanded the immediate release of the activist, insisting that Sowore had not committed any offence for exposing the rot in the Nigerian police.

A group of activists and civil society organizations on Wednesday besieged the Federal High Court Abuja to protest against the arrest and cybercrime charges filed against the former presidential candidate of African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore, by the Nigerian police.

The protesters who gathered in front of the court sang anti-government songs and demanded the immediate release of the activist, insisting that Sowore had not committed any offence for exposing the rot in the Nigerian police.

Some of the inscriptions on the placards read: #FreeSoworeNow; #FreeAdaramolaNowAnd10Others Now; #EndPoliceBrutality; #SackTheIGPNowForUnlawfulDetention.

PHOTONEWS: #FreeSowore And #EndPoliceExtortion Protests Ongoing At The Federal High Court, Abuja. pic.twitter.com/kYf3ct0Knp

— Sahara Reporters (@SaharaReporters) January 29, 2025

The President of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Afam Usigwe and Senator Shehu Sani and others were in court in solidarity with the activist.

Addressing the protesters, Mrs. Ene Obi condemned the action of police, describing it as unwarranted and unnecessary.

She also called for the withdrawal of charges preferred against Adaramola and 10 other activists who were arrested during last year’s #EndBadGovernance protest.

Meanwhile, Sowore was brought to the courtroom dressed in traditional attire and he was in high spirits.

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