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“We request that you take immediate steps to… work to facilitate a speedy and fair resolution to the current circumstances of his re-detention; and ensure that he receives a legally sound and credible trial, consistent with Nigeria’s established ...

Six members of the United State legislature have asked the Nigerian government to set up a trial for Sahara Reporters’s publisher Omoyele Sowore to justify his continued detention.

Operatives of the Department of Security Service arrested Sowore on Saturday, August 3 after calling for a nationwide protest tagged #RevolutionNow. After disobeying two court orders that granted Sowore bail within the first 124 days he spent in detention, the DSS released on Thursday, December 5 and rearrested Friday, December 6 with no court order to do so.

 

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We don't even understand what Nigeria Judiciary is doing, are we under rubber stamped Judiciary like that of Senate? Please, we need to know

This only proves that Sowore is a US citizen and not qualified to contest Nigeria's elections.

We are not afraid of USA, they are not the God

Nigeria should deal with this case in accordance with our laws. And we must be fair to him and be fair to our laws. Second, Nigeria must reply the US writers that we will not be dictated to by nobody. Let them first remove the logs in their eyes. More horrid cases abide in the US

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