DSS CONFIRMS RECEIPT OF COURT; ORDER TO RELEASE SOWORE
For
the second time in about one month on Thursday, the Department of State
Services failed to obey a court order directing the release of pro-democracy
activist and Publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore.
The
agency, which was on Thursday morning served with the latest ruling of a
Federal High Court, Abuja, by the court’s bailiff and lawyers to Sowore,
acknowledged receipt of the document but refused to obey the directive.
As at the
time of filing this report, there was no indication that the agency was ready
to honor the court order and release Sowore and Olawale Bakare widely known as
Mandate, who had been detained in their custody since August 3 and 5, 2019
respectively.
In a
precursor to Thursday’s refusal to honor the order issued by Justice Ijeoma
Ojukwu of the Federal High Court, Abuja, the DSS turned back the court’s
bailiff and Sowore’s lawyers on Wednesday at around 4:30pm, claiming that the
agency could not attend to the document because they had closed since 3:30pm.
The team
was asked to return to the facility at 10:00am on Thursday to serve the court
order.
However,
several hours since acknowledging receipt of the fresh order to release the two
men, the DSS is refusing to do so despite the defendants perfecting their bail
conditions.
Court
order submitted to the DSS
Recall
that the DSS also flouted an order issued by Justice Taiwo Taiwo of the same
court directing it to release Sowore after he met an initial bail condition set.
In his
ruling on September 30, Justice Taiwo had asked Sowore to deposit his
international passport with the court as condition for his release by the
secret police while setting a date for the commencement of trail on the charges
brought against him by the DSS.
But
despite meeting that mandate the next day, the secret police refused to release
Sowore, instead filing charges of money laundering and cyberstalking President
Muhammadu Buhari against him – a development that has continued to attract condemnation
from around the world.
Sowore was
arrested in Lagos in the early hours of August 3, 2019 by the DSS for calling
on Nigerians to take to the streets in peaceful demonstrations to demand for a
better country from the President Buhari-led administration.
The
government views his action as capable of bringing the regime down and has
adopted desperate measures to keep him out of circulation for daring to speak
truth to power.
In recent
times, the DSS has earned a notorious reputation for flouting court orders by
continuing to hold on to all those perceived to staunch critics of President
Buhari’s regime.