Protesters storm Force Headquarters, demand Sowore’s release
Protesters have stormed the Force Headquarters in Abuja, demanding the release of human rights activist, Omoyele Sowore. Most of the protesters, dressed in black attire, brandished the national flag and chanted anti-government songs, asking the police authorities to free Sowore.
The protesters alleged intimidation by an unnamed Assistant Commissioner of Police, refuting claims that they barricaded the roads. “We are exercising our fundamental constitutional rights,” one of the protesters told journalists in the early hours of the day.
“We did not block any road, an Assistant Commissioner of Police is here to intimidate us. He came alongside a dog to attack us. We are here within the ambit of the law, let it be on record.” Sowore, in the company of his supporters, had arrived at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, on Wednesday afternoon to honour the police invitation.
The NPF, through the Inspector General of Police Monitoring Unit, is investigating Sowore over alleged “forgery and inciting disturbance.” However, reports emerged that the police authorities detained Sowore on Thursday as he had not yet secured his freedom. The development was greeted with widespread condemnation across the country.
The Force came under criticism after allegedly breaking the hand of Sowore during an attempt to forcibly transfer him from custody to court on Thursday.
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