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Sowore’s Proposed ‘RevolutionNow Protest’ Is Not Treasonable Offence – Femi Falana

Celebrated lawyer and human rights activist, Femi Falana, on Sunday faulted President Muhammadu Buhari over what he described as clamp down on critics across the country.

Falana made his views known while condemning the arrest of Omoyele Sowore. He insisted that the planned protest march by the 2019 presidential aspirant of the African Action Congress (AAC), and some other individuals, was not a treasonable offence.

KanyiDaily had reported about the arrest of Sowore by men of Department of State Service (DSS) after he called for a revolution. The protest he tagged “Revolution Now”, was planned to take place on Monday, August 5.

Following the arrest, the Nigerian Police Force had described the planned protests by Sowore and some individuals as ‘treasonable felony and acts of terrorism.’ It vowed to resist any act that could lead to a breach of law and order in the country.

However, Falana, in a statement he signed and issued on Sunday countered the claim of the police, saying the Force had capitalized on the use of the word “revolution” to criminalise the protests. The statement reads:

“No doubt, the Nigeria Police Force has capitalized on the use of the word “revolution” to criminalise the protests. If revolution has become a criminal offence in Nigeria why were the leaders of the APC not charged for claiming to have carried out Nigeria’s democratic revolution which terminated the 16-year rule of the PDP in 2015?

“Why was Dr Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu, the presidential candidate of the Young Progressive Party (YPP) not threatened with treason when he asked Nigerians to rise up for revolution via the 2019 general election?

“Did all Nigerian senators led by APC members not commit treason or terrorism when they spent one and a half hours on May 14, 2019 to debate Senator Chukwuka Utazi’s timely motion on “Bridging the gap between the haves and have-not to nip in the bud the seeds of a looming violent revolution?”

He added, “it is worrisome that the Buhari administration has decided to extend the ambit of the Terrorism Prevention (Amendment) Act to cover individuals and organisations that are critical of official policies or perceived marginalisation within the federation.”

Tobias Sylvester

Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos. Contact Tobias at editor@kanyidaily.com. Got a confidential tip? Submit it here

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