Court orders dss to release sowore bakare within 24hrs
It appears that there has been a significant development in the case of Omoyele Sowore and Olawepo Hashim Bakare, who were arrested and detained by the Department of State Services (DSS) in Nigeria.
According to reports, a court has ordered the DSS to release Sowore and Bakare within the next 24 hours. This is a major victory for the duo and their supporters, who have been advocating for their release from detention.
Sowore, a journalist and activist, was arrested in August 2019 for allegedly planning a protest against the government. He was subsequently charged with treason and other offenses. Bakare, a politician and activist, was also arrested and charged with similar offenses.
The court's order to release Sowore and Bakare is a significant setback for the DSS and the government, which has been criticized for its handling of the case. The arrest and detention of Sowore and Bakare have been widely condemned by human rights groups and other organizations, who have called for their immediate release.
It remains to be seen what will happen next in this case. Will the DSS comply with the court's order and release Sowore and Bakare within the next 24 hours? Or will the government appeal the decision and continue to detain the duo? Only time will tell.