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Malami mounts pressure on Sowore’s sureties to revoke bail, re-arrest activist

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Nigeria’s Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, is in the middle of a fresh plot to revoke the bail granted to human rights’ activists, Omoyele Sowore and Olawale Bakare, in the ongoing trial over the RevolutionNow struggle.

SaharaReporters learnt that Malami is being aided by the Director-General of the Department of State Services, Yusuf Bichi – both of whom are mounting pressure on one of Sowore’s sureties in order to revoke his bail, re-arrest and detain him.

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SaharaReporters reports that the surety under pressure had written to the human rights activists’ lawyer that he no longer wanted to be surety, which is part of the plot to get Sowore re-arrested and detained.

“He wrote to the lawyer that he no longer wants to be surety again. Malami is seriously pressurising one of the activists’ sureties to back out,” a top source stated.

But in his reaction to the situation, Sowore tweeted on Thursday, “Federal Judges retiring and returning Sowore case files in droves; meanwhile AGF Abubakar Malami and DG, DSS, Yusuf Bichi are shopping for pliable judges and putting pressure on one of my sureties so that they can revoke my bail, re-arrest and detain me.

“They’re scared! But they can’t escape the upcoming revolt of the massively oppressed people of Nigeria! #RevolutionNow #BuhariMustGo.”

SaharaReporters had earlier reported that the trial involving Sowore, and Bakare suffered a setback at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

The two men are being prosecuted for treasonable felony by the Attorney-General of the Federation’s office.

It had been reported that the presiding Judge, Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu, was transferred to Calabar, Cross River State and she informed the Chief Justice, Justice John Tsoho, that although she would continue with other cases, she would no longer preside over Sowore’s case.

This implies that the case marked, FHC/ABJ/CR/235/19, will have to start afresh for the second time.

This is just as two other judges refused to take up Sowore’s case due to its ‘sensitive nature.’

The Department of State Services (DSS) had arraigned Sowore and Bakare before Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu for treasonable felony for organising the ‘Revolution Now’ protest on August 5, 2019, which the government desperately used security agents to clamp down on.

Justice Ojukwu subsequently ordered that Sowore and Bakare be released on bail but the DSS disobeyed the order for several weeks. After granting him bail, the DSS re-arrested Sowore inside the court, causing commotion which made the judge flee.

He was, however, released following nationwide condemnation.

In February 2020, the Office of the Attorney-General took over the case, amended the charges and re-arraigned Sowore and Bakare.

The judge ordered the Nigerian government to pay N200,000 as the cost to the defendants for the frivolous application for adjournment and adjourned till February 13.

Following Justice Ojukwu’s transfer to Calabar, it was learnt that she was given the option of continuing some other cases. A court official said the judge picked a few cases and returned some others to the CJ, including Sowore’s case.

However, it was learnt that two other judges in the Federal High Court had refused to take over Sowore’s case.

“It seems some of these judges feel intimidated. They don’t want Federal Government trouble. The case is high profile and controversial. So, they have been avoiding it,” she said.

It was further reported that another criminal defamation case instituted by the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, involving Sowore, which is being handled by Justice Taiwo Taiwo, will also have to start afresh as the judge had returned the case file to the CJ.

“The case, Incorporated Trustees of Global Integrity Crusade Network – suing on behalf of Abubakar Malami – VS Omoyele Sowore and three others which is pending before Justice Taiwo Taiwo has also been returned to the Chief Judge for reassignment despite the fact that all the parties have filed all the processes and ready for final hearing before judgement,” the court official said.

 A fundamental human rights suit instituted by Sowore against the Director-General of the Department of State Services, Yusuf Bichi, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/ 1469/2019 for unlawful detention, which is pending before Justice Inyang Ekwo, had also been returned to the CJ for reassignment after several adjournments.

“I have never seen this sort of thing before despite serving in this court for many years. No judge is willing to sit on Sowore’s case. This never happened even during the military era,” the court official said.

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