"The judiciary is widely regarded as the last hope of the common man. Today, many Nigerians believe that hope has been seriously undermined.
Why would security operatives arrest Omoyele Sowore within the premises of a court of law? Such an action raises serious questions about respect for judicial processes, the independence of the courts, and the sanctity of the rule of law.
If citizens cannot feel protected within the halls of justice, concerns about the integrity of democratic institutions will only deepen. The judiciary must remain a symbol of fairness, due process, and constitutional order.
This is bigger than any individual; it is about preserving public confidence in Nigeria's justice system."
— Emmanuel Henry