DSS: Sowore said. “Nigeria case needs 160 teachers, but you can provide 160 officers to punish me”

Human rights advocate Omoyele Sowore has provided some background on his time spent in custody by the Department of State Services (DSS). CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Remember that Sowore was accused of organising a nationwide protest, which led to his arrest and detention by DSS officers and his charge of treasonable felony.

However, the federal government declared its intention to discontinue the felony case, thereby granting bail to the publisher of Sahara Reporters, Sowore.

In a video posted by Sahara TV, Sowore disclosed that one hundred and sixty DSS operatives were in charge of his felony case.

He maintained that instead of deploying a hundred and sixty teachers to aid the current situation of the country, a hundred and sixty officers were deployed just to punish him.

According to the video, “Nigeria needs one hundred and sixty teachers, which was not provided, but you provided a hundred and sixty officers just to punish a person who does not care about punishment.”.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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