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Sahara Reporters Publisher Sowore
Six members of the
United States (US) Legislature have asked the Nigerian Government to set up a
trial for Sahara Reporters Publisher Omoyele Sowore to justify his continued
detention.
“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 judicial
proceedings and the rulings that follow,” US lawmakers- Robert Menendez,
Charles Schumer, Christopher Coons, Cory Booker, Bill Pascrell and Josh
Gottheimer, said in a letter to Nigeria’s Attorney-General and Justice Minister
Abubakar Malami.
The lawmakers said
Nigeria risks tarnishing its international reputation over Sowore’s indefinite
detention, and that “it will best serve Nigeria’s interests to protect and
uphold the very legal systems that provide for stability and open dialogue.”
Operatives of the
Department of Security Service (DSS) arrested Sowore on Saturday, August 3
after calling for a nationwide protest tagged #RevolutionNow.
The protest, after his
arrest, was in major parts of the country. It focused on governance and
government accountability to the people.
But the Nigerian
government said Sowore was plotting to overthrow Nigeria’s President Muhammadu
Buhari and charged him with treasonable felony, money laundering and terrorism.
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 re-arrested Friday,
December 6 with no court order to do so.
The American lawmakers,
however, said the government’s actions were contrary to the values of a democratic
country, which includes “application of prosecutorial powers and actions, as
well as the ultimate compliance with judicial rulings.”
The US lawmakers stated
that Nigeria must work to uphold the basic human rights of its citizens
including their freedom of expression and political affiliation
“Nigeria has an
opportunity and responsibility to serve as a model for following the
established rule of law under its own Constitution.”
The lawmakers said
Malami’s adherence to facilitating genuine progress toward respect for the rule
of law will continue to pave the way for closer ties between the United States
and Nigeria for economic growth, development and security cooperation. (The Guardian)

























