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RevolutionNow protest convener Sowore and ex-National Security Adviser, Col Dasuki rtd
The Nigerian Government
has ordered the release of former National Security Adviser (NSA), Colonel
Sambo Dasuki (rtd), and the convener of #RevolutionNow protests, Mr. Omoyele
Sowore.
The Minister for Justice
and Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami, announced this
in a statement on Tuesday.
Malami said the decision
to release them was in compliance with the bail granted the two by the court.
The statement reads:
“The office of the Honourable Attorney General of the Federation has reviewed
the pending criminal charges against the duo of Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd.) and
Omoyele Sowore.
“Whilst the Federal High
Court has exercised its discretion in granting bail to the defendants in
respect of the charges against them, I am also not unmindful of the right of
the complainant/prosecution to appeal or further challenge the grant of bail by
the court having regards to extant legal provisions, particularly Section 169
of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015.
“However, my office has
chosen to comply with the court orders while considering the pursuit of its
rights of appeal and/or review of the order relating to the bail as granted or
varied by the courts.
“In line with the
provisions of Sections 150(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), and in
compliance with the bail granted to Colonel Sambo Dasuki (Rtd) (as recently
varied by the Court of Appeal) and the bail granted to Omoyele Sowore, I have
directed the State Security Services to comply with the order granting bail to
the Defendants and effect their release.
“The two defendants are
enjoined to observe the terms of their bail and refrain from engaging in any
act that is inimical to public peace and national security as well as their
ongoing trial which will run its course in accordance with the laws of the
land.
“I wish to reiterate
again the utmost regard of my office for the entire judicial structure of
Nigeria.
“This administration
remains unrelenting in deepening the rule of law and the administration of
justice in general.”
Freedom at last
Dasuki has been in the
custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) for over four years while
Sowore was taken into custody since August 2019.
Both men would celebrate
Christmas with their loved ones, provided they are released by the DSS as
ordered by the Attorney-General of the Federation.
Dasuki was arrested in
December 2015 over an allegation of diverting $2.1billion arms funds while
serving as the National Security Adviser during the administration of former
President Goodluck Jonathan.
He was arraigned in
court and was granted bail with certain conditions, but the Federal Government
refused to release him in disobedience to the court order.
On July 14, 2019, the
Court of Appeal in Abuja declared the continued detention of the former NSA
since December 29, 2015, by the DSS as illegal, unlawful, and unconstitutional.
The appellate court held
that the DSS and its Director-General acted outside their constitutional powers
on the long period of the detention of a Nigerian citizen and imposed a fine of
N5 million on them to be paid to Dasuki as compensation for breach of his
fundamental right.
Four months later and in
view of his continued detention, the Court of Appeal varied the terms attached
to the bail earlier granted the former NSA.
It expunged the
requirement that Dasuki should produce a Level 16 civil servant who must own a
property worth N100million within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) as
surety.
Rather, the court
ordered that the former NSA produce two sureties with property worth N100
million within the FCT.
On the other hand, the
DSS arrested Sowore, the publisher of online media outfit Sahara Reporters, on
August 3.
The activist was
arraigned along with his co-defendant, Mr. Olawale Bakare, on counts bordering
on treasonable felony and money laundering among others, but they denied the
charges.
Both men were also held
by the security agency despite the order of the court granting them bail, but
the DSS insisted that it did not disobey the court.
Sowore and Bakare were
later released on December 5, but the Sahara Reporters publisher was
re-arrested barely 24 hours after by the DSS. (Channels TV)














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