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Omoyele Sowore |
presidential candidate, for 45 days.
Sowore, publisher of Sahara Reporters, was arrested on Saturday ahead of the #RevolutionNow protest.
The DSS had accused him of threatening public peace and safety with his planned nationwide protest.
The security agency had on Tuesday also approached the court to seek its permission to keep Sowore for 90 days. G.O Agbadua, counsel to the DSS, had told the court that the secret police needed the period to investigate him.
There was no counter-argument from the defendant’s legal team.
The judge also ruled that although the DSS had asked for 90 days in line with section 27(1) of the terrorism act, the use of the word “may” in the section is a “directory” which gives the court the discretion to decide the number of days to give the applicants.
According to him, Sowore’s detention will begin to count from August 8, and would be subject to renewal after the expiration on September 21.
Femi Falana, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), had said the government will be making a mistake if it files charges against the human rights campaigner.