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SERAP reacts as court orders immediate release of Sowore

immediate release of the convener of #RevolutionNow protest, Mr. Omoyele Sowore, from the custody of the Department of State Service as “a victory for the rule of law, human rights and judicial independence.”granted co-convener of the RevolutionNow movement, Omoyele Sowore bail.

“The Nigerian authorities now have to fully comply with this ruling by immediately releasing Sowore. The decision is a timely reminder of Nigeria’s constitutional and international obligations to protect journalists, activists, and Nigerians in general, and to put a stop to its current practice of restricting the civic space.

“If a court found it possible to release Sowore, we are sure that all the circumstances were studied, and an objective decision was made. SERAP said: “We urge you to use your role as a trustee of the public interest under section 174 of the Nigerian Constitution of 1999 to end several of similar trumped-up cases going on in several states.”

 

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