Human rights activist, Omoyele Sowore, has started hunger strike in police custody as he dismissed all the food and clothes brought for him by his family.
This was because of the refusal by the police to permit the family members of the Human rights activist who had carried a portion of his books to him in the custody, offer them to him.
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Sowore had requested one from his siblings to carry his books for himand refresh his mind but he was prevented from taking the books inside.
The action of the police constrained the activist to dismiss the foods, clothes and other items that were brought for him.
He promised not to eat anything except the police permitted him to have access to his books.
He said, “I cannot feed my stomach when I haven’t fed my brain.”
Also his colleagues, who were arrested alongside him, have joined in the hunger strike.
Sowore and the others were arrested while embarking on a procession to enter the New Year.
It will be recalled that Sowore had earlier been arrested on August 3, 2019, in Lagos by the Department of State Services, Nigeria’s domestic intelligence agency with a history of repression.
He was moved to the agency’s headquarters in Abuja where he was illegally detained for 144 days despite different court orders for his release.
The DSS accused Sowore of baseless crimes like money laundering. The security agency claimed he was plotting to overthrow President Muhammadu Buhari even though it failed to produce evidence to substantiate its claim.
He was subsequently arraigned for treason but had pleaded not guilty. The activist cum journalist was granted bail in November 2020, but part of the conditions restricts him to Abuja.
Saharareporters



