The Department of State Services has again denied access to Omoyele Sowore’s lawyers, who wanted to retrieve him from their detention facility after the agency’s spokesperson, Peter Afunanya, claimed that no one had come for Sowore.
Afunaya said the organisation was a law-abiding agency committed to the rule of law on Friday night.
Falana had refuted the claims, saying his lawyers waited at the facility on Thursday for four hours to no avail.
However, on Saturday morning, lawyers and activists stormed the facility to take Sowore home but were met with stiff resistance by operatives, who said they had no clearance to let him go.
Dear DSS,
We are here to collect Sowore. pic.twitter.com/MvldQCJ1nX
— Comrade Deji Adeyanju (@adeyanjudeji) November 9, 2019
The development comes amidst public condemnation of theatrics by the DSS that had flouted two court orders for Sowore’s release.
More to come…
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