‘Miscarriage of justice’ – Peter Obi ‘deeply disturbed’ by arrest of Sowore

‘Miscarriage of justice’ – Peter Obi ‘deeply disturbed’ by arrest of Sowore

Former Governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, has described the arrest of Omoyele Sowore, 2023 Presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), by the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), as a “miscarriage of justice”.

Obi said, he feels “deeply disturbed” following the detention of the journalist despite presenting himself in “good faith” to law enforcement.

He called on the Nigeria Police to “immediately” release the Human Rights Activist or “charge him formally under the law”, saying, anything outside these options would mean “further erosion of public trust in the nation’s law enforcement institutions”.

In his reaction on X, Obi said: “On the Arrest of Omoyele Sowore

“I was deeply disturbed to learn of the arrest of Mr. Omoyele Sowore @YeleSowore yesterday, shortly after he voluntarily honoured an invitation by the Nigerian Police Force. At the time of writing, no clear or credible charges have been made public, which further casts a troubling shadow over the nature and motivation behind his detention.

“His arrest, particularly under circumstances where he presented himself in good faith to law enforcement, should be condemned by all who value justice and due process. From all indications, no urgency or criminal flight risk warranted such high-handed treatment.

“To detain a citizen who came of his own accord, without the public disclosure of clear, lawful charges, is not only a miscarriage of justice but an abuse of state power.

“As the ancient Greek philosopher Plato rightly said, “Justice in the life and conduct of the State is possible only as first it resides in the hearts and souls of the citizens.” When those entrusted with power act unjustly, they poison not only the legal order but the moral conscience of the nation.

“I therefore call on the Nigerian Police to immediately release Omoyele Sowore or charge him formally under the law. Anything short of this would be a further erosion of public trust in the nation’s law enforcement institutions.

“It is our collective duty to insist that the rule of law must apply to all citizens- regardless of ideology, background, or political alignment.”

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