The Department of State Service (DSS) has said it won’t
release Omoyele Sowore, publisher of Sahara Reporters, until due process
is followed.
The DSS stated this in response to why it has
refused to release the former presidential candidate despite the latter
meeting bail conditions granted him by a Federal High Court sitting in
Abuja.
The publisher being detained by the security agency is
accused of treason, fraud and insulting President Muhammadu Buhari. The
federal government has slammed a seven count charge to that effect on
him.
He was arrested earlier last month for spearheading a
revolutionary protest that went on despite his absence. The publisher
was granted bail after the DSS declined renewing an order seeking his
continued detention after an earlier 45-day detention mandate it secured
elapsed on September 21.
Sowore was asked to deposit his
international passport with the court registry, a condition his legal
representative said has been met.
Despite reportedly meeting the
bail condition, the DSS has said the publisher will continue in
detention until due process was followed.
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“We
have not received the court order. And his (Sowore’s) counsel is a very
senior member of the bar and he knows the process to follow; this
process has not been followed,” Punch Newspaper quoted the spokesman of
the agency, Peter Afunanya, as saying when contacted.
Responding,
Femi Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) whose chamber is
representing Sowore said the DSS was economical with the truth as one
Ayuba Adam from the agency’s Legal Service Department received the said
court order on September 25, 2019 at exactly 10:08am.
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