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‘Shameful Abuse Of Power’ — Atiku, NLC Condemn Sowore’s Arrest, Demand Immediate Release
…Sowore’s detention unlawful, offence bailable – Lawyer
The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar have joined the growing chorus of condemnation against the arrest and alleged brutalisation of human rights activist and Sahara Reporters publisher, Omoyele Sowore, by the Nigeria Police Force.
The arrest, which followed a petition reportedly submitted office of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and a police officer has drawn wide criticism, including allegations of abuse of power and targeting of dissent.
In a statement on Thursday, NLC President Joe Ajaero decried the repeated detention of Mr Sowore and described the latest arrest as a “violation of constitutional rights.”
“We strongly condemn the frequent arrest and long spells in detention of Sowore, a renowned civil rights activist. It is all the more unacceptable if he was injured in the course of his arrest,” Mr Ajaero said.
“If Sowore has violated any law, those offended should approach the courts—not resort to harassment. How many times has he been arrested this year alone?
“Freedom of speech and association are inalienable rights guaranteed by our constitution. The government must not be seen to trample on these rights.”
Mr Ajaero warned that “silence in the face of such repression is complicity,” adding that arbitrary detentions of outspoken citizens could embolden a return to authoritarianism.
“If the state can detain Sowore today, no journalist, no trade unionist, no activist, and no citizen is safe tomorrow,” he said.
“We demand Sowore’s immediate and unconditional release, an end to the intimidation of activists, and full adherence to the rule of law. This is personal vendetta, not policing.”
In a separate Facebook post on Thursday, Mr Abubakar described Mr Sowore’s arrest and alleged assault as a “shameful abuse of power.”
“It is unlawful and must be condemned by all who believe in justice,” Mr Abubakar wrote. “Sowore’s only offence is speaking out against injustice and misrule. For that, he was attacked at dawn, beaten, had his arm broken, and sprayed with chemicals—allegedly by officers acting on a petition from the IGP’s office.”
Mr Abubakar cited Regulation 367 of the Nigeria Police Regulation, which bars officers from initiating legal proceedings for personal interest in connection with official duties.
“The IGP cannot be both a complainant and the enforcer. This is not about Sowore alone—it’s an attack on every Nigerian who dares to speak truth to power,” he said. “This must stop. Sowore must be released immediately and unconditionally.”
Earlier, Mr Sowore’s lawyer, Tope Temokun, expressed deep concern over his client’s detention at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, warning that his life was at risk.
“Given the events of recent days and Sowore’s open call to question the official acts of the Inspector-General of Police, we entertain a strong apprehension that Sowore is not safe in police custody,” Mr Temokun said. “He was taken into custody on 6 August 2025, after honouring a police invitation.”
Mr Temokun described the detention as an act of retaliation against Mr Sowore’s persistent criticism of Mr Egbetokun, particularly over the alleged illegality of his continued tenure and accusations of cronyism in the police promotion system.
He referenced Mr Sowore’s 21 July protest at the Force Headquarters, which drew attention to poor working conditions and post-retirement welfare for police officers.
The demonstration, Mr Temokun noted, was a peaceful civic action led by Mr Sowore to demand better pension package for retired police officers.
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Nigeria is bleeding, you’re busy planning for 2027 — Reps minority caucus slams Tinubu
The House of Representatives Minority Caucus has called on President Bola Tinubu to immediately overhaul the nation’s security architecture.
Minority Leader, Fred Agbedi, made the call at a news conference in Abuja on Wednesday, declaring, “Nigeria is bleeding.”
The lawmaker said that the life of every Nigerian matters and that politics must take the back seat to first secure the nation.
According to him, government exists primarily for the security and welfare of the people as enshrined in Section 14(2)(b) of the Nigerian Constitution.
The caucus condemned the murder of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar while in terrorists’ captivity in Katsina State and the subsequent release of his wife under questionable circumstances.
The Reps Minority Caucus extended condolences to the family of the late Nigerian Army spokesman and urged government to work out a pragmatic pathway out of the enduring security challenges.
The caucus leader also condemned the abduction of school children and their teachers in Oyo and demanded “an immediate, coordinated, no-ransom rescue operation for their release”.
“We call for an immediate overhaul of the national security architecture; though a state of emergency has been declared by the President since November 25, 2025.
“The nation requires funding on security intelligence, not propaganda, improve welfare for frontline troops, and not wildcards for appointees.
“We call for a launch a special military operation within 72 hours to rescue the school children and their teachers; no excuses, ” he said.
Agbedi added that the caucus demands a full and transparent investigation into Major General Rabe’s abduction and murder, saying Nigerians deserve to know how terrorists now kill military generals with impunity.
Agbedi frowned at the recent Federal High Court Abuja judgement that ordered the de-registration of five political parties, which the Appeal Court overturned.
The lawmakers urged proponents of political pluralism to remain alert to future attempts at undermining Nigeria’s democracy.
The House of Representatives Minority Caucus equally urged the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, to wade into the conflicting judgments on party registration to save the judiciary from further embarrassment.
Agbedi said INEC must resist being used to sabotage democracy as the caucus will not accept a 2027 election rigged before it begins.
“We, the Minority Caucus of the House of Representatives will not be silent. We will not be intimidated. We will use every legislative instrument to hold this government accountable.
“To Nigerians, do not despair. 2027 will not be decided in a room or by compromised courts. It will be decided by you, the people.
“The opposition parties will stand with you. The opposition will not be muscled out. Nigeria will be rescued,” Agbedi said.
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“He Couldn’t Answer Simple Questions” — Presidency Mocks Peter Obi Over Interview
By Augustine Akhilomen
The Presidency has taken a swipe at former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, following his recent media appearance, describing his performance during the interview as unimpressive.
Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Policy Communication, criticised Obi while reacting to an interview the former Anambra State governor granted on Tuesday.
Bwala, in a post shared on his verified X account on Wednesday, questioned Obi’s ability to clearly articulate his plans for addressing some of the country’s pressing challenges.
“This is the bold vision of Peter Obi as expressed by himself on a podcast interview.
“Have you taken your time to listen to his interview on a platform of his own unofficial spokesman? Even with the leading questions the guy no fit perform,” Bwala said.
The presidential aide’s comments came shortly after Obi’s appearance on a programme hosted by broadcaster Oseni Rufai. During the discussion, Obi spoke on governance, national security, economic reforms and the country’s power sector.
One of the major talking points from the interview was Obi’s response when asked about his plans for improving electricity supply in Nigeria. The former presidential candidate declined to disclose specific details of his strategy, arguing that revealing such plans publicly was not necessary at the moment.
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Breaking: Diezani Alison-Madueke Cleared of All Charges in UK Corruption Trial
Former Nigerian Minister of Petroleum Resources Diezani Alison-Madueke has been acquitted of all bribery charges brought against her in a landmark corruption trial in the United Kingdom, bringing to a close a legal battle that has spanned more than a decade.
A jury at Southwark Crown Court in London on Wednesday found the 65-year-old not guilty on six counts, including five charges of accepting bribes and one count of conspiracy to commit bribery.
Alison-Madueke, who served as Nigeria’s petroleum minister from 2010 to 2015 under former President Goodluck Jonathan, had consistently denied the allegations throughout the proceedings.
British prosecutors alleged that she enjoyed a “life of luxury” funded by oil and gas industry figures seeking access to lucrative contracts in Nigeria’s petroleum sector. The prosecution argued that benefits allegedly provided to the former minister included luxury accommodation, private travel and other high-value gifts.
However, Alison-Madueke maintained that she never accepted bribes and did not exercise direct control over the award of government oil contracts.
After more than 46 hours of deliberations, the jury returned unanimous not-guilty verdicts on all six charges.
The verdict represents a significant setback for British authorities, whose investigation into the former minister began more than ten years ago and became one of the most high-profile foreign corruption cases pursued by UK prosecutors.
Alison-Madueke was one of the most influential figures in Nigeria’s oil industry during her tenure and also served briefly as president of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), becoming the first woman to hold the position.
Oil industry executive Olatimbo Ayinde, 54, who had faced one count of bribery relating to Alison-Madueke and a separate charge of bribing a foreign public official was also found not guilty.
The former minister’s brother, Doye Agama, 69, who was charged with conspiracy to commit bribery in connection with payments allegedly made to his church, was likewise acquitted.
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