Reported by: Ijeoma G | Edited by: Henry Owen | Stone Reporters News
Former presidential candidate and activist, Omoyele Sowore, has shared a heartfelt reflection following his release from detention. Sowore expressed deep guilt and frustration over leaving behind other prisoners, emphasizing that many of those incarcerated are innocent victims of systemic injustice, often imprisoned simply because they are poor or voiceless.
In his statement, Sowore highlighted the inequities in Nigeria’s justice system, noting that while the powerful frequently evade accountability, ordinary citizens continue to suffer wrongful imprisonment. “Every wrongful imprisonment steals time, hope, and dignity,” he said, underlining the urgent need for continued advocacy and reform.
Sowore’s remarks serve as a stark reminder of the challenges facing justice and human rights in Nigeria, calling on citizens and authorities alike to ensure that fairness and equity are upheld within the legal system.
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