Sowore was released on
Thursday evening along with his co-detainee, Adebayo Bakare.
After 125 days in
detention, the Department of States Services, DSS, on Thursday released the
publisher of Sahara Reporters and Convener, #RevolutionNow Protest, Omoyele
Sowore from its detention.
The Federal High Court,
Abuja, had on Thursday, ordered the DSS to release Sowore within 24 hours.
Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu, who
gave the order, also awarded a N100, 000 fine against the DSS over its delay to
serve the defence counsel with the additional proof of evidence in the ongoing
trial of Sowore and Olawale Bakare.
Sowore’s counsel, Femi
Falana (SAN), confirmed that Sowore had been released by the DSS around 7.00pm
on Thursday.
“They were released about
30 minutes ago. They were released to one of our lawyers,” he was quoted as
saying.
Sowore was arrested on
August 2, 2019 by the DSS and charged to court by the Nigerian government for
planning a nationwide protest, tagged #RevolutionNow.
Justice Ojukwu had Oct. 4,
first granted Sowore N50 million bail, with two sureties in like sum, and
ordered that a deposit N50 million be made as security.
Later, Justice Ojukwu,
softened on Sowore’s bail conditions on 21 October, slashing the deposit
required from N50 million to N20 million.
Sowore met his bail
conditions on November 6, but the DSS refused to release him, citing some
flimsy excuses to still keep him in detention.
The 24-hour ultimatum
issued by Justice Ojukwu was the tonic needed by the DSS to release him from
detention.

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