Nigeria’s State Security Service (SSS) has again refused to release the detained publisher of Sahara Reporters despite him meeting his bail conditions.
WITHIN NIGERIA earlier reported that Sowore’s counsel, Mr Femi Falana, SAN, told the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Wednesday that his clients have fulfilled all their bail conditions and should be release on Wednesday (Today).
Recall that Omoyele Sowore, a human rights activist and Publisher of Saharareporters, was arrested and detained on allegations of treasonable felony after he organised a nationwide protest with the hashtag #RevolutionNow.
Meanwhile, On Wednesday, the SSS said it had closed for the day, and would not review a document presented by Mr Sowore’s lawyers showing the bail conditions had been met, one of the lawyers, Emmanuel Ogala, told newsmen.
Mr Sowore who was arrested on August 3 met all his bail conditions on Wednesday and the release warrant was signed by the judge, Ijeoma Ojukwu, Mr Ogala said.
The lawyer told newmen that when they arrived at the office of the State Security Service however, the SSS officials told them that the office closed at 3:30 pm.
He was granted bail on October 4 for the second time after an initial bail granted him in September by another judge was not honoured by the SSS.
Mr Sowore said the conditions for the October 4 bail were stringent and approached the court for a variation.
The court varied Mr Sowore’s second bail on October 21, he could not immediately meet the new conditions. His lead lawyer, Femi Falana, informed the court on Wednesday during Mr Sowore’s trial that the activist had met his bail conditions.
According to Mr Ogala, however, Mr Sowore’s release could not be effected on Wednesday because of the claim that the secret police had closed for the day.
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