Sowore pledges to combat injustice despite legal challenges: “I won’t be silenced”

On Friday, Omoyele Sowore, a prominent activist and former presidential candidate for the African Action Congress, conveyed a powerful message.
>In a video he shared on his X account, formerly known as Twitter, he highlighted his commitment to addressing social injustice.

Despite facing legal challenges from Nigerian authorities, Sowore remains undeterred in his fight for justice.

He emphasized the importance of speaking out against oppression and advocating for the rights of the marginalized in society.

Sowore’s comments arise following a recent court ruling mandating him to surrender his international passport.

This ruling is part of the bail conditions imposed in a cybercrime case initiated against him by the Nigeria Police.

Consequently, Sowore must comply with these legal requirements while navigating the ongoing challenges related to his case.

As a result, he is voicing his concerns about the implications of this ruling on his freedom.

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The charges stem from Sowore’s public statements labeling Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun as an “illegal IGP.”

During a press briefing on Friday, Sowore emphasized that he remains undeterred by these legal hurdles, asserting, “Nobody can make me disappear.”

The activist sharply criticized the political motivations driving certain leaders within the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Specifically, they targeted former Governors Rotimi Amaechi and Nasir El-Rufai for their actions.

By addressing these leaders, the activist raised concerns about their commitment to genuine governance. Furthermore, they highlighted how such motivations undermine the party’s integrity and public trust.

Moreover, the activist urged party members to prioritize the needs of the people over personal ambitions.

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This shift in focus is essential for fostering accountability and transparency within the APC.

In conclusion, the activist’s remarks serve as a call to action for leaders to reflect on their priorities. Ultimately, they emphasized the importance of serving the public rather than pursuing self-serving political agendas.

He accused them of being “emergency activists” who only raise their voices on issues for selfish political gain, particularly in light of the upcoming elections.

Sowore stated, “We do this as a matter of conviction. It’s our body clock that reminds us about injustice, not election calendars.”

In his remarks, Sowore acknowledged the court’s decision to grant bail but described the conditions as “mathematical” and indicated that his legal team is currently reviewing the details.

He expressed confidence in his mission, stating, “We are very resolute to make sure that this country is extricated from the hands of mediocre people holding the country to ransom.”

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Sowore’s passionate defense of Nigerian citizens’ welfare underscores his long-standing commitment to activism, which he insists transcends political timelines.

He concluded his address with a strong message of resilience, declaring, “You can take away my passport, but you can’t take away my right.

You can’t shut me up; you can’t make me disappear; it’s not possible.”

Sowore’s persistent efforts in the legal arena inspire numerous Nigerians, seeing him as a beacon of resistance against government oppression.

His call to action serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice and accountability in Nigeria.

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