Sowore has been in DSS custody since August, accused of plotting to overthrow Buhari's government.
The DSS has again refused to release Omoyele Sowore despite court order. [Twitter/@YeleSowore]
The Department State Security Service (DSS) has again refused to release convener of #revolutionnow, Omoyele Sowore from its custody even after announcing its readiness to release him.
The DSS had on Friday, November 8, 2019, pledged to release the activist in a statement, saying nobody had come to take him home since it received the court order to release him.
The security agency released the statement two
days after a federal judge had signed Sowore‘s release order after
meeting his bail conditions.
The statement read in part; “It
is important that the public notes that since the receipt of the order,
no person has turned up at the DSS to take delivery of him. This becomes
imperative for reasons of accountability.
In a bid to establish whether the DSS would fulfil its pledge of releasing Sowore after claiming nobody came to take him home, Premium Times journalists went to the DSS headquarters seeking to take delivery of Sowore as the secret police requested.
On arrival, DSS officials at the front
reception told the journalists that there was no one inside the facility
that could attend to inquiries concerning Sowore.
The online news platform also reports that Peter Afunanya, who signed the DSS statement on Friday was called to facilitate the release of the publisher of Sahara Reports, but did not answer his calls. He also did not answer text messages.
The DSS lawyer in charge of Sowore’s case, Emmanuel David
was also called to facilitate the release of the publisher. The lawyer
was reported to have said that he could not comment or help in any way
on the matter.
Bassey Eteng, the SSS director of operations also declined comment on Sowore’s release.
The publisher has spent over three months in the DSS custody.
Sowore was arrested in Lagos on Saturday,
August 3, 2019, at 1 am ahead of his #revolutionnow protest. He was
later moved to Abuja, where he is being detained by the DSS.
The publisher however resolved to go on hunger strike since the DSS flouted the court order for his release.
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