The Senator and Congressman representing New Jersey, where Sowore resides in the U.S.A., wrote a letter to Nigerian Ambassador to the United States of America, on the detention of Sowore by the DSS.
See letter below
Congress of the United States
Washington, DC 20515
November 25, 2019
Ambassador Sylvianus Adiewere Nsofor
Head of Mission
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
3519 International Court, N.W.
Washington DC. 20008
Dear Ambassador Nsofor,
We
write to express strong concern about closing media and Civic space in
Nigeria. There have been a number of troubling reports about Nigeria
security services assaulting and detaining journalists using excessive
force on non-violent protesters and taking other actions that inhibit
freedom of expression, and otherwise prevent Nigerians from fully
exercising their constitutional rights.
Journalists and activists
such as Omoyele Sowore, Jones Abiri, Kofi Bartels, Samuel Ogundipe, and
others investigating and speaking-out politically sensitive problems
like corruption or insecurity have been harassed and detained, with
reports that some have been tortured. In at least one instance, the
Department of Security Services has ignored a court order to release a
detained activist. Restrictions and deadly crackdowns on non-violent
protesters since 2015 have similarly reflected a lack of apparent
commitment to civic freedoms which is beginning to negatively impact the
image of Nigeria’s government, both home and abroad. Security forces
used live ammunitions on Shiite protestors in Zaria, Kaduna State in
2015; on protestors in Onitsha, Anambra State in 2016, again on a Shiite
procession in Abuja in 2018, raided the office of Daily Trust, and
arrested the editor in January, 2019, and shot and killed Precious
Owolabi, a journalist covering a July 2019 protest in Abuja. The
crackdowns have collectively killed hundreds of Nigerian citizens and
serve serve as troubling demonstration of the excessive force used by
the military. The alleged perpetrators of these abuse have yet to be
brought to justice.
Mr. Ambassador, Nigeria has a critical role
to play in preserving peace and and stability in West Africa, and as the
most popular democracy in the continent, it could serve as a shining
example of how countries can best observe the rights enshrined in the
African Charter on Human and People’s Rights. However, failure to
failure to respect the rights in the Charter and those in Nigeria’s own
constitution undermine your nation’s ability to lead in this area. We
urge you to ensure that the rights and liberties contained in the
constitution are observed for all citizens, and to take strong action
against further closing space for journalists, political opposition, and
those in civil society. The rights of all citizens must be respected
without the threat of government reprisal. We look forward to seeing
progress on this critically important issue. Thank you for your
attention on this urgent matter.
Sincerely,
Signed
Robert Menendez
United States Senator
Josh Gottheimer
Member of Congress


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