SERAP Condemns FG Over Statement on Sowore

Socio-Economic Rights Accountability Project (SERAP) has condemned the statement released by the Federal Government describing human rights activist, Omoyele Sowore as Boko Haram terrorist.

“We condemn the statement today by the Nigerian Government issued by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant (Media and Publicity) to President Muhammadu Buhari, which seems to compare Sowore with Boko Haram militants.

“To be absolutely clear: Sowore and Bakare are not terrorists. It’s unacceptable to compare citizens who are also activists simply exercising their human rights including to freedom of expression with militants who are killing our people and destroying property.

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“Freedom of expression is not yet a crime under the Nigerian Constitution of 1999 (as amended).”

The group further described what is happening to Sowore and Bakare as clear attempts by the Nigerian government to further silence critics, activists and the media while they continue to undermine the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary.

“This is illustrated through persistent disobedience of court orders, and as we witnessed last week, the invasion of Justice Ojukwu’s court by the DSS.

“The persecution of Sowore and Bakare is sending a chilling and unambiguous message to all Nigerians, and is part of a systematic effort to silence independent media and critical voices in Nigeria to prevent public scrutiny of governments at both the Federal and state levels.

“Nigerian authorities now need to begin to protect citizens’ human rights and the rule of law. That should start with the immediate withdrawal of the bogus charges against Sowore and Bakare and the immediate and unconditional release of Sowore from arbitrary detention.

“We are concerned that Nigerian authorities continue to openly scorn the Nigerian Constitution and the country’s human rights commitments.

This concerted attack on the rule of law must stop.”

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It further called on the African Union (AU), African commission on human and peoples’ rights and members of the international community tp speak forcefully and publicly in defense of human rights, the rule of law and independence of the judiciary in Nigeria.

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