In the counter-affidavit
deposed to by Godwin Agbadua, an official of the SSS, it was stated that Mr
Sowore was arrested on reasonable suspicion of having committed a capital
offence, upon his alleged involvement in terrorists’ activities.
The State Security Services
(SSS) has challenged the Federal High Court order, allowing it to detain
Omoyele Sowore, Convener, #RevolutionNow protests, for 45 days against its
request of 90 days pending investigation.
The SSS argued that its
investigation so far revealed that “RevolutionNow” was allegedly a smokescreen
for the actual intention of Mr Sowore and his allies “to topple the government
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
The DSS said it was engaged
in a painstaking investigation of activities of Mr Sowore, the candidate of the
African Action Congress (AAC) in the last presidential election, in view of the
quantum of evidence so far gathered and may return to court to seek an
extension of the 45 days granted by the Abuja-based court to detain him.
The security agency made
this known in a fresh document it filed at the Federal High Court on Monday in
response to an application by Mr Sowore.
“The respondent/applicant
(Sowore) planned to violently change the government through the hashtag
RevolutionNow.
“The respondent/appllcant
hid under the cover of call for mass protest with the hashtag RevolutionNow to
mislead unsuspecting and innocent members of the public into joining him to
topple the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
“In his plot to topple the
government the respondent/applicant held series of meetings with members at a
prescribed terrorist organisation, Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) with a
view to mobilising strong forces to realise his agenda at changing the
government.
“The respondent formed an
alliance with a fugitive, Nnamdi Kanu, a self-acclaimed leader of the
proscribed terrorists group, Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to launch
series of attacks on Nigeria with a view to violently removing the President of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“After series of
closed-door meetings between the duo in the United States of America, they
addressed a press conference wherein they both stated their resolve to form
alliance against the Nigerian government. The duo stated that they have a
well-planned out strategy to realize their objective, which is toppling the
government.
“The applicant/respondent
is investigating the activities of the respondent /applicant as it relates to a
terrorist organisation, IPOB. The facts show a conjecture between the
respondent/applicant and IPOB activities.
“There is the need for the
applicant/respondent to investigate such reasonable suspicion of the
relationship between the respondent/applicant and IPOB.
“The respondent held series
of meetings with some foreign collaborators outside Nigeria including Dubai
where millions of dollars were given to him to sponsor a widespread attack on
Nigeria with a view to violently removing the President of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria and freeing Ibrahim El-Zakzaky (Sheikh).
“In furtherance to the
plans to violently free El-Zakzaky from lawful custody. the respondent held
several meetings with a proscribed terrorists organisation. Islamic Movement in
Nigeria (IMN) where they strategized on how to carry out attacks to force the
government to free Elzakzaky.
“The respondent stated in
one of his videos that Shiite members, who are members of the proscribed
terrorists group, IMN were going to join forces with him in bringing down the
government. The statement and the meetings of the respondent/applicant raises
issue of grave suspicion of supporting a proscribed terrorists’ organisation,
IMN.
“The suspicions require
diligent investigation by the applicant/respondent. The planned action
constitutes a threat of violence to intimidate or cause panic in members of the
public as a means of affecting political conduct
“The investigation is still
ongoing. Upon the completion of investigation, the case file will be forwarded
to the office of the Attorney General of the Federation for advice and possible
prosecution,” SSS alleged.
(NAN)
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