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Sowore Sick: Might be Injected with Poisonous Substance- Family Cries Out

Detained Activists Sowore might be facing health related issues according to claims from his family, the activist who was detained by DSS is suspected to be sick and might have been injected with something not good for his health, Mayorspeaks Reports The aggrieved Sowore’s family appealed to all well-meaning Nigerians to rescue and safeguard their son, The family of embattled Omoyele Sowore has expressed deep concern over state of health of their son.

According to a statement jointly signed by Deacon S.M Omoyeni, Olusegun Sowore and Robert Sowore, the Publisher of Sahara Reporters was allegedly ‘ injected’ with an unknown substance and beaten by one of the prosecuting counsel

This development, they said happened in the presence of the Department of State Security Service (DSS) inside the Federal High Courtroom, where he had been summoned for hearing of a suit.

Sowore’s family said ”We are seriously worried when this assault happened openly inside the courtroom, a court which is the last hope of the masses.

“Who knows what they might have done to him now that he has been in their custody for months. Everybody can see now that President Muhammadu Buhari and the DSS wanted to kill our son”.

The aggrieved Sowore’s family appealed to all well-meaning Nigerians, Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), National Assembly and International Communities to rescue and safeguard their son, they pleaded that meaningful Nigerians should please rise up to the aid of their son

You will recall that just few days ago, Sowore was granted bail by the high court but he was re arrested again by the DSS, Nigerians have also taken to social media to call out the unfair action taken by the men at DSS

I hope Buhari and his DSS frees Sowore son

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