Stop Harassing Sowore – Group Warns Authorities
Amnesty International has condemned what it calls the relentless harassment and persecution of Omoyele Sowore, a human rights activist and Sahara Reporters publisher by Nigerian authorities.
In a statement posted on its X handle on Wednesday, the global human rights organisation frowned at Sowore’s ongoing trial on charges of terrorism financing, money laundering, and fraudulent activities, describing them as baseless and politically motivated attempts to silence him.
This is coming after a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered six banks to provide the police with details of bank accounts linked to Sowore and his companies as part of an investigation into alleged terrorism funding and money laundering.
Criticizing the move, the Rights groups said Sowore’s arraignment is another attempt to crack down on his human rights.
It said; “The Nigerian authorities must immediately end the relentless harassment, intimidation and persecution of human rights activist Omoyele Sowore solely for the peaceful exercise of his human rights.
“Sowore is currently facing multiple trumped up charges and investigation for alleged terrorism financing, money laundering, and fraudulent activities instituted by Nigeria’s Inspector General Police.
“Sowore’s arraignment today is yet another attempt to crackdown on his human rights. This travesty of justice must stop.
“Authorities must immediately drop all the charges against him and end the politically motivated investigation.
“Subjecting bank accounts linked to Sowore and Sahara Reporters to a purported investigation is part of a wider attempt to crack down on civic space and peaceful dissent in Nigeria. Filing additional charges and a fresh case against him is clearly aimed at targeting Sahara Reporters, which is an independent medium that upholds freedom of expression and the public interest.
“Nigerian authorities must allow Sowore to freely exercise his human rights, including the rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and association.
“Omoyele Sowore — who was declared Amnesty International Prisoner of Conscience in November 2019 has endured repeated arbitrary arrests, prolonged detentions, and other violations of his human rights solely for carrying out peaceful activism for human rights, social justice, and the rule of law in the country.”