Activist Omoyele Sowore has condemned the Department of State Services (DSS) over the abduction of Gali Ismail Abdullahi, aka "Sultan," from Keffi prison. Abdullahi was initially charged to court and remanded in prison, only to be abducted after allegedly saying something the President didn't like.
Sowore slammed the DSS's actions as "tyranny" and "oppression," stating that the agency remains a tool of repression rather than protection. He described the situation as "pathetic, shameful, and dangerous." This incident highlights a disturbing pattern of behavior by the DSS, which has been accused of human rights abuses and suppressing dissent.
Questioning the Rule of Law
The DSS's actions raise questions about the rule of law and the agency's respect for judicial processes. Abdullahi was granted bail by a court, but the DSS seems to be operating above the law, disregarding court orders and human rights.
Sowore's post sparked a call to action, with many demanding Abdullahi's immediate release. The hashtag #FreeSultanNOW is trending, as people express their outrage over the DSS's actions. This incident emphasizes the need for accountability and transparency in the agency's operations.
The abduction of Gali Ismail Abdullahi from Keffi prison is a disturbing reminder of the dangers of unchecked power. As Sowore's post highlights, it's essential to demand justice to and freedom for Abdullahi and all those affected by the DSS's actions. The people deserve a government that respects the law and protects human rights.

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