Oby Ezekwesili, former Minister of Education, has warned President Major General Muhammadu Buhari to immediately order the release of Omoyele Sowore, and four other activists who were remanded in the Kuje Prison.
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GoldenNewsNg gathered that the ex-minister said Buhari should prepare additional cells to remand more protesters if he failed to release the five activists immediately.
This was made known by Ezekwesili on Monday while speaking on an Arise TV programme
They were subsequently arraigned on three charges of criminal conspiracy, unlawful assembly, and attempting to incite others. The activists, however, denied the charges.
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Reacting to the arraignment, , Ezekwesili said the activists have the right to protest in a democracy.
Ex-minister said, “There is nowhere we have seen change happen without the resilience of a segment of the population to act regardless of the oppression that may be against it. That is why we must all applaud the resilience of Yele Sowore.
Some people are not fair to him in dismissing his advocacy. I don’t dismiss it at all. Every society needs a Yele Sowore and all other groups and movements that consistently advocate for a good society.
The truth is that the only pillar that has the motivation and has the right incentive to push for change in this society is the citizen’s pillar. Our current political class are not going to overwhelm all of the citizens.
“It will do the president good to ask that Yele Sowore and the other citizens that were imprisoned for merely protesting be released. Everybody in a democracy has the right to protest and that right can never be taken by anyone.
“The president will think of establishing many more cells because if he continues to keep Yele Sowore, his (New Year) speech will mean nothing to anybody, not as if to say anybody bothers to believe what he said because what we have consistently seen over the past years is a president that says one thing and does a completely different thing.”
Sowore, who was earlier declared a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International in 2019, was detained for several months by the Buhari regime for allegedly calling for a revolution.
He was denied bail several times and even re-arrested inside the Federal High Court. However, he was released after domestic and international pressure in December 2019.