
Again, Police arrest Sowore, give reason
CITIZENS COMPASS—Within a space of two months, men of the Nigeria Police Force on Thursday, arrested the former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore.
He was arrested at the Federal High Court, Abuja during the trial of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
Citizens Compass reported that Nnamdi Kanu was being tried by the Federal Government of Nigeria over terrorism charges.
On Monday, the human rights activist led a good number of protesters to protest against Kanu’s continued detention, not minding a court order that restricted the protest to certain areas in Abuja.
Addressing a press conference, Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, said Sowore was arrested for his alleged role in leading protesters into a restricted area, thereby violating a standing court order.
Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, disclosed this on Thursday during a press conference in Abuja.
“Sowore has been arrested by the Nigeria Police Force, and the reason is that the 13 people that were arrested previously in connection to the ‘FreeNnadiKanu’ protest gave their statements.
“From the statements, every one of them mentioned that one Sowore led them into the restricted area in contravention of the court order.
“So it would be most unfair to charge some people to court and leave the person that led them to commit the offence.
“And that’s why, in the spirit of fair play, and to ensure that justice is served, Sowore was arrested today,” he said.
Hundeyin added that, like the other suspects, Sowore would not be detained for long.
“According to the police spokesman, like the others too, Sowore will not spend up to 24 hours with the police because we will arraign him as soon as we wrap up his charges.
“In fact, if everything goes right, our plan is to ensure that he’s arraigned today,” he said.
Hundeyin noted that 13 protesters had earlier been arrested for defying a court order restricting demonstrations in certain parts of Abuja.
He explained that eight suspects were apprehended on Monday around the Transcorp area, while five others were arrested near the Ministry of Finance.
“They were arrested because they contravened the court order that restricted movements within those areas despite several warnings,” he said.