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We Are Ready To Release Sowore - DSS

We Are Ready To Release Sowore - DSS

 

Department of State Services (DSS) has expressed its willingness to release Omoyele Sowore, RevolutionNow Movement convener.

In a statement, DSS Spokesperson, Peter Afunanya, said that the operatives of the State Security did not shoot at the protesters but only prevented any forceful entry into the premises of the agency to break Sowore out.

“The DSS wishes to state that its operatives did not open fire on alleged protesters who had stormed its facility on 12th November, 2019,” he said.

“As a normal global security practice, the operatives stood in defence of their facility when some group of persons made unruly attempts to forcefully break into the place and effect the release of Omoloye Sowore.

“Despite serial and unwarranted provocations, the Service, as a professional and responsible Organisation, did not shoot at the so-called protesters. It could not have done so.

“For emphasis, the Service reiterates its avowed readiness to release Sowore once the processes are concluded. While all those that have so far shown up are not directly concerned with the matter and therefore unqualified, many others have either chosen to grandstand or politicise it to achieve hidden interests,” he said.

“In the last few days, the Service has continued to witness deliberate campaigns of calumny, threats and aspersions against it. It will not, for any reason, join issues with its mudslingers. The media is called upon to be neutral and remain champions of the truth.

“It is only appropriate that those who stood surety for Sowore present themselves and have him released to them. It is even more disappointing that Femi Falana, who is a senior lawyer, would wrongly guide his client and supporters. He is rather playing to the gallery and mobilizing miscreants to subvert the Service and other state authorities. He has excellent relationship with the DG SS. But in the circumstance, he has refused to reach out to him over the case like he had on previously related ones.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the Service restates its commitment to the rule of law and particularly respect to the Court. It, therefore, calls for calm but states that it will not be intimidated or harassed into hasty actions.”

Sowore had been granted bail by a Federal High Court in Abuja, after meeting bail conditions but is still yet to gain his freedom, which led to Nigerians reacting with rage over the detainment, with supporters staging a protest at the State Security's headquarters in Abuja in Tuesday, demanding his release.

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