THE REASON I WAS DECLARED WANTED” — SOWORE SPEAKS OUT AMID LEGAL BATTLES

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“The Reason I Was Declared Wanted” — Sowore Speaks Out Amid Legal Battles

Human rights activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, has spoken out regarding the circumstances surrounding his declaration as a wanted person by authorities, describing the move as part of a broader effort to silence dissenting voices in Nigeria.

Sowore, who has remained a vocal critic of government policies and public institutions, argued that his activism, advocacy for accountability, and persistent demands for good governance have made him a target of political and legal pressure.

According to him, the actions taken against him are connected to his continued exposure of alleged corruption, abuse of power, and what he describes as failures within the country's political system.

The activist maintained that he would not be intimidated by arrests, court cases, or attempts to restrict his activities, insisting that his commitment to social justice and democratic reforms remains unchanged.

His comments have generated debate among Nigerians, with supporters describing him as a fearless advocate for transparency and accountability, while critics argue that public officials and institutions have the right to pursue legal remedies where they believe laws have been violated.

The development comes amid ongoing legal proceedings involving Sowore, which continue to attract public attention both within and outside Nigeria.

As discussions surrounding the case continue, many observers view the situation as another test of the relationship between political activism, free expression, and the rule of law in Nigeria.

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