Human Rights activist Femi Falana on Tuesday, August 6, has stated that should Omoyele Sowore be charged to court by the Department of State Services (DSS), President Buhari will be the first witness.
Falana made this known at an event organised by the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN).
The Senior Advocate Of Nigerian stated that he has been in contact with Sowore since his arrested on Saturday, August 3, adding that Buhari “called for revolution in 2011” though he didn’t mention his name directly.
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“I do hope that the government will not be stupid to charge Sowore. In fairness to them (DSS), they gave him a telephone to phone me. Of course I knew they were monitoring the phone, and I told him I hope they won’t charge you, because if they do, some of the people in government will be our witnesses,” he said.
“You know why? One of them, I won’t mention his name. In 2011, he asked Nigerians to learn from the Egyptian revolution and be ready for a revolution in Nigeria. So, he will be my first witness.
“The late Chief Gani Fawehinmi and four other people were charged with treasonable felony by the Ibrahim Babangida junta. I was one of them. We were detained in Kuje prison for two months. We were taken to the court, and what was the offence? I think we went beyond Sowore. We posted thousands of posters across the country, that Babangida must go. That was the treasonable felony” he said.