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Activist Sowore to remain in Police detention over refusal to accept bail conditions

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 28, 2025 2922 Minutes read0

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Former presidential candidate and activist, Omoyele Sowore, was last night detained by the police authorities in Abuja after refusing to accept bail conditions imposed on him after interrogation.

Sowore announced on his verified Facebook page that the police were holding him in custody until further notice following his “refusal to accept their illegal bail condition”.

It was learnt he is being detained at the Abattoir police station in Guzape, Abuja, reports The Nation.

He said: “It is a wrap! The Nigeria Police Force is holding me in custody until further notice, following my refusal to accept their illegal bail condition.”

The police, yesterday, granted Sowore bail after interrogating him at the Force Intelligence Department (FID) complex in Abuja.

But the activist described the bail conditions, including the provision of a level 17 civil servant as a surety and surrendering his passport to the police, as “illegal”.

Sowore, on his Facebook page, said: “The interview revolved around Sowore’s comments on police officers in Lagos, who were operating an unauthorized checkpoint to extort motorists, thereby causing significant traffic congestion at the busy international airport road.

“Sowore admonished the officers, pointing out that their actions were causing traffic and urging them to cease their illegal activities. When instructed to park, seemingly to facilitate extortion, Sowore refused, requesting to speak with their supervisor, the Commissioner of Police in Lagos.

“The police subsequently asked Sowore to leave. The incident was captured on camera, and Sowore uploaded the footage to his Facebook page and other social media handles. During today’s interview, the two police officers were unable to provide a basic response to Sowore’s initial question, which asked them to identify the location of the alleged crime in Lagos.

“Further questioning was suspended, and Sowore was asked to prepare a written defense. However, Sowore chose not to provide a written statement and instead requested that his statement be electronically recorded and transcribed for his verification.

“The police team conducting the interviews temporarily left and returned with their supervisor, Mr. Galandanchi, who stated that Sowore’s bail had been approved and that the conditions would be communicated by the interviewing officers. Sowore notified Galandanchi that he would not accept bail under conditions that jeopardized his innocence, integrity, and fundamental rights.

“As anticipated, the police officers returned with typewritten conditions that stipulated Sowore surrender his international passport and provide a senior civil servant employed by the federal government at level 17; Sowore promptly declined these conditions and informed the police officers.

“Several hours later, the police officers returned and stated that Mr. Galandanchi had reviewed the bail conditions, revising the requirement to a level 16 officer in the civil service, and asserted that Sowore’s lawyer, the prominent Nigerian human rights attorney Femi Falana SAN, had negotiated with them.

“However, Mr. Falana shared a note he sent to Galandanchi, reminding him that courts have consistently ruled that requiring civil servants to serve as guarantors in police bail processes is unlawful.

“At the end of the interrogation, Mr. Sowore was taken to a police detention center, specifically the “Abattoir” unit. The PoliceNG team assigned to my case has informed me that the DIG of FID, Dasuki Galandachi, has reevaluated my bail conditions, necessitating the production of a level 16 civil servant and the surrender of my international passport, a condition I have declined outright.

“I refuse to participate in any arrangement that undermines my personal integrity.”

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