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How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by KEVIND: 4:28pm On Nov 30, 2019
Rather than direct immediate compliance with a federal court order that freed Omoyele Sowore on bail, President Muhammadu Buhari has instead been sending emissaries to the activist to extract commitment from him to back down on the ‘revolution now’ protest as a precondition for his release.

In at least two attempts now confirmed by PREMIUM TIMES, the president’s emissaries visited Mr Sowore where he is being illegally held at the State Security Service Headquarters to “negotiate for peace” in return for his freedom.

The Sahara Reporters’ publisher, however, rejected both attempts as extra-judicial and self-serving, saying he would not take part in any arrangement that would essentially lend legitimacy to unwarranted abuse of his fundamental rights and brazen disregard of judicial authority, people briefed on the matter told PREMIUM TIMES.

The development appeared the strongest indication yet that Mr Buhari is aware of the continued detention of Mr Sowore in defiance of multiple court orders.

Those who took part in the botched negotiation included Isa Funtua, a close political associate of the president; Sam Amuka, publisher of Vanguard Newspapers; Nduka Ogbaigbena, publisher of Thisday Newspapers and presidential spokespersons, Femi Adesina and Garba Shehu.

Infuriating dialogue’
Mr Sowore was arrested on August 3 for leading #RevolutionNow campaign — a series of nationwide protests he had planned with other activists to demand a better Nigeria.

He was first granted bail by a federal judge in September, but the SSS did not comply and instead took him before another judge to file duplicated charges against him. The second judge granted him bail under stringent conditions in October, which he eventually satisfied on November 6.

Both court orders were ignored and Mr Sowore remained in illegal custody of the SSS, a Nigerian domestic intelligence outfit under direct and absolute control of the president.

As calls mounted on the Nigerian government to respect Mr Sowore’s rights and obey court orders for his release, Mr Buhari hastily arranged a team to pressure the activist into an agreement that would see him abandon his #RevolutionNow campaign before he could be freed.

The first team included Messrs Funtua, Amuka, Shehu and Obaigbena, sources said.

“The first meeting took place in the office of SSS director of operations, ” a source told PREMIUM TIMES. “The group met Mr Sowore and said they came on behalf of the president to negotiate for peace.”

But Mr Sowore, a former student union activist who confronted military regimes and suffered attacks and persecution for it, “refused openly,” saying “all he wants is justice.”

Mr Sowore insisted he would not compromise his demand for a new Nigeria that works for all citizens, a defiance that shocked those present at the meeting, including Mr Shehu who led the team, another source said.

PREMIUM TIMES learnt that members of the delegation were “infuriated” by Mr Sowore’s “refusal to dialogue” with them under the conditions outlined.

Mr Sowore’s firm repudiation of the president’s delegation also angered Yusuf Bichi, the head of the SSS, who subsequently ordered his continued detention while making him incommunicado.

Mr Sowore had threatened to inform his lawyer, Femi Falana, of Mr Buhari’s moves, leading the SSS chief to deprive him of all forms of contact with anyone outside the facility.

Contacted by PREMIUM TIMES, Mr Obaigbena denied ever being part of the delegation that met Mr Sowore.

But another member of the team, Mr Funtua, said, “I went to meet him (Sowore) with Sam Amuka, Nduka Obaigbena and some others. We were there for two hours to discuss with him that there was no need to be grandstanding with his lawyers.”

When asked to comment on SSS continued defiance of court order over Mr Sowore, Mr Funtua said he was aware of it, but that the state has nothing to lose.

“You cannot fight the government. You cannot fight the establishment. You cannot do anything to the establishment. But for an individual it is a different case and we do not want anyone to suffer for too long, that is why we are trying to find a solution to the matter.”

Another fruitless attempt was made to get Mr Sowore to back down on his agitation earlier this month while the president was vacationing in London, sources said.

“This one was led by Femi Adesina,” the source said. “Again, he refused to even see Mr Adesina, saying he cannot negotiate with them under any circumstances, especially since he has been granted bail.”

To further punish him for rejecting yet another presidential delegation, Mr Sowore was denied access to his letters and rarely allowed to take fresh air.

The restrictions were later briefly relaxed and Mr Sowore was able to speak with PREMIUM TIMES from custody on November 14. The phone with which he spoke with this newspaper was immediately seized even though it was given to him by the SSS which discreetly monitored his communications.

Shedding dilemma
Messrs Adesina, Shehu and Obaigbena did not return messages seeking comments from PREMIUM TIMES Friday morning.

Peter Afunanya, chief spokesperson for the SSS, also declined comments about the botched negotiation.

The previously unknown but concerted attempts to talk Mr Sowore out of #RevolutionNow campaign underscored not just the suffering of the Nigerian activist but the dilemma his illegal detention and remarkable display of courage have placed on the Nigerian government, said legal analyst Helen Okeka.

“The government is obviously having a sleepless night on this matter,” Ms Okeka told PREMIUM TIMES Friday morning. “It is not easy to attain a reputation of lawlessness, especially blatant and unprecedented disregard of court order.”

Mrs Okeka said the officials responsible for keeping Mr Sowore in custody in defiance of multiple judicial pronouncements on the matter are not oblivious of the potential consequences of their roles.

“They know that one day would come when they would have to face the music for this,” the lawyer said from Owerri. “There are some things you just cannot get away with, no matter how long it takes.”

Many Nigerians had suspected the government’s predicament from the controversial statements by the SSS on why Mr Sowore was still being kept in custody.

The statements, critics said, were so weak in law, logic and substance that many could not come to terms with the reality that they were issued by the country’s preeminent domestic intelligence outfit.

The efforts were repeatedly pushed as Nigerians took to the streets to compel the SSS to respect the country’s judiciary and stop seeing itself as above the law. Even though SSS operatives used force against activists and journalists who covered the protests, the demand for Mr Sowore’s release has intensified.

Internationally, protests were held in the United States earlier this week for Mr Sowore’s release to enable him to see his young family for the first time in several months. Nigerian professionals from leading institutions across the world also signed a statement calling for his release earlier this month.

Rights groups have asked the government to obey courts in Mr Sowore’s case, with Amnesty International designating him and two orders prisoners of conscience.

Earlier this week, United States lawmakers joined the calls for Mr Sowore’s release and warned that any attempt to further stifle the country’s civic space in violation of international treaties would not be acceptable to the international community.

The Buhari administration also faces a potential clash with the judiciary if Mr Sowore is not released before his scheduled court appearance on December 5 and 6.

Already, Ijeoma Ojukwu, the judge handling the case who granted him bail, has threatened to hold Mr Bichi in criminal contempt of court for defying her order.

It was unclear how the secret police would explain the disregard of the judge’s order to her. There are suspicions that the activist may not be produced again in court as was the case with Sambo Dasuki, erstwhile national security adviser being held since 2015 against court orders.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/365924-exclusive-how-buharis-emissaries-met-sowore-in-detention.html

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by oyin44: 4:32pm On Nov 30, 2019
Give me a girl. f--ck sowore

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by Nobody: 4:41pm On Nov 30, 2019
Obey court orders and release him unconditionally before any dialogue can be done.

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by godliman: 4:47pm On Nov 30, 2019
oyin44:
Give me a girl. f--ck sowore
very stinking response

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by Okoroawusa: 4:48pm On Nov 30, 2019
That is how they told us that Buhari came to beg Nnamdi Kanu when he was in Kuje with #5bn to forget about Biafra. Later they told us that Buhari approved Biafra but it must be the only 5 igbo states but Nnamdi Kanu refused n said that he can't accept it without his "brothers" from South south...


"negotiations" gbukwa gi there!

nonsense n news...

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by Remarkable: 4:58pm On Nov 30, 2019
No be small something o.
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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by Racoon(m): 5:11pm On Nov 30, 2019
"Laws become fragile under the influence of dictators."-Wayne Gerard Trotman
The court ordered the release of Sowore from unlawful detention but the lawless & regressive government choose to disobey the orders and rather send emissary to negotiate more suppression of the fundamental rights of its victim.This is the tyranny Nigeria is engulfed in now.

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by Blakjewelry(m): 5:17pm On Nov 30, 2019
man of steel

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by IamPatriotic(m): 5:22pm On Nov 30, 2019
Sowore will emerged stronger and more importantly more equipped for the challenges ahead, while Buhari and his gang will exit and their memories will fade away quicker than envisaged.

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by Horladipupo0505: 5:26pm On Nov 30, 2019
oyin44:
Give me a girl. f--ck sowore
u may continue to av problems

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by clarocuzioo(m): 5:29pm On Nov 30, 2019
Where are the zombies and online miscreants supporting this administration come and defend this executive recklessness and rascality.

A court has granted a bail to Sowore but as usual this administration is characteristic of abuse for rule of law and court orders, through it's watch dogs, will not release Sowore.

This administration is always setting terrible precedences when it comes to respect and regards to rule of law.

You cannot be the accuser the judge and the executioner all together. They should obey court orders and release Sowore since he has met his bail conditions.

Unfortunately you won't see the likes of MANNABBQGRILL, SARAKI, MADRID GUY and other zombies on thread like this.
This country has truly gone to the dogs.

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by Nobody: 5:49pm On Nov 30, 2019
Blakjewelry:
man of steel
I swear down. What a battle tested warrior he is.

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by truthfulparrot(m): 5:58pm On Nov 30, 2019
'Sowore is obviously a bone in the neck of PMB administration.
For Isa Funtua and Shehu Garba lead delegation to negotiate with Sowere speaks volumes.
While some uninformed supporters of this government are making fun of Sowere, the Cabal and the presidency are aware that the continuous detection of Sowere against court orders is an embarrassment to PMB and APC and may boomeranged against them.
The DSS operatives are also aware that, one day they will account for this reckless lawlessness.
But they are afraid of Sowore freedom

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by Nobody: 6:03pm On Nov 30, 2019
Sowore don push himself enter one chance.

Selling my Nigeria used Hyundai Sonata at reasonable price. Check my post .

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by Nobody: 6:03pm On Nov 30, 2019
Thanks Tell me how stupid and illiterate people can develop Nigeria.

People who are only after SELF SERVICE. Me, Myself and I.

Smh.. Zombies how far ?

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by helinues: 6:04pm On Nov 30, 2019
Why not release him instead of eye service emissaries

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by futuregovernor: 6:05pm On Nov 30, 2019
Yoruba people ehh,they can sell their right for #100. This people play dirty politics and can never demand or wants the right thing to be done in this country. Imagine all of the politicians keeping quiet of illigal detention of their son because of 2023. I fear una ohhh,I pity una ohhh. FALANA. I hail you

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by helinues: 6:06pm On Nov 30, 2019
futuregovernor:
Yoruba people ehh,they can sell their right for #100. This people play dirty politics and can never demand or wants the right thing to be done in this country. Imagine all of the politicians keeping quiet of illigal detention of their son because of 2023. I fear una ohhh,I pity una ohhh.

Wetin consign Yoruba with Sowore's matter? Was he fighting for Yoruba

Is Sowore a Yoruba?

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by saaron(m): 6:29pm On Nov 30, 2019
Where is that sharia chief justice that was spiting smoke against govt disobedience to court orders? What does he have to say about this show of shame and rule of tyranny by those who made him chief justice of Nigeria illegally? Bloody useless rubber stamp Judiciary.
Nigeria has gone to the dogs.


Nemesis will soon catch up with buhari's useless regime.

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by helinues: 6:55pm On Nov 30, 2019
Tranquillity360:
It was yoruba revolution.

But Sowore's brothers betrayed him.




Yoruba hate
themselves.


What is this one saying?

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by Segyidibedebe: 6:56pm On Nov 30, 2019
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helinues:


What is this one saying?
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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by futuregovernor: 7:51pm On Nov 30, 2019
helinues:


Wetin consign Yoruba with Sowore's matter? Was he fighting for Yoruba

Is Sowore a Yoruba?
This one just chop ewedu and amala

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by helinues: 7:53pm On Nov 30, 2019
futuregovernor:
This one just chop ewedu and amala

Good food

You want some?

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by Segyidibedebe: 7:55pm On Nov 30, 2019
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helinues:


Good food

You want some?
[/s]
shut up

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by UnitedNigeriaUN: 8:15pm On Nov 30, 2019
I strongly commend Mr Sowore defiance and courage to stand for the well being of Nigeria and Nigerians.

Quite unfortunate, he is not getting the support and backup he deserves.

If the post is about BBN's Tacha now, you will see my fellow Nigerian youths masturbating from page to page.




The Buhari led Administration can be labeled "the Government of the GOOD & the BAD".

A fat bad side of this Government is it's subtle involvement in corrupt practices.

It's refusal to obey court orders (Lawlessness, Injustice).

The leading Institution of a country should be an Example to the ones below it.

FREE OMOYELE SOWORE NOW

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by donprinyo(m): 8:16pm On Nov 30, 2019
All of dem don suffer from lies against GEJ. E remain el rufai, oshobaba and tinubu

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by obembet(f): 8:16pm On Nov 30, 2019
Tranquillity360:
It was yoruba revolution.

But Sowore's brothers betrayed him.




Yoruba hate
themselves.


futuregovernor:
Yoruba people ehh,they can sell their right for #100. This people play dirty politics and can never demand or wants the right thing to be done in this country. Imagine all of the politicians keeping quiet of illigal detention of their son because of 2023. I fear una ohhh,I pity una ohhh. FALANA. I hail you


u need to think and rethink before u talk in public.

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:16pm On Nov 30, 2019
Omoyele Sowore Mandela

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Re: How Buhari’s Emissaries Met Sowore In Detention - Premium Times by spafu(m): 8:17pm On Nov 30, 2019
Ok

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