‘The Federal Republic of Nigeria vs. Sowore’: Will a Charge of Treason or Treasonable Felony Stand Against the Mastermind of #RevolutionNow? — A Legal Opinion

Gbenga A. Odugbemi
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This article examines the recent arrest of the human right activist — Omoyele Sowore — following his desire to spark a “revolution” in Nigeria starting from August 5, 2019. He started the campaign for the said “revolution” and as a means of creating awareness, via the hashtag #RevolutionNow. Even though what was actually planned by Sowore remains controversial pre- the August 5 protest as to whether he meant a forceful takeover of government — which is what “revolution” ordinarily connotes — or a protest — which is allowed by law. However, what eventually transpired on August 5 was more of a “protest” as contemplated by most Nigerians. Still, the Nigeria government tries to define the intention of the main organizer — Sowore — in the complete sense of the word “revolution” (which he had used) as a forceful takeover of the government, and arrested Sowore days before the protest commencement (on August 2) via its State Security Services. **At the time of writing this article, Sowore is still in custody. As he was remanded by the State Services, arguments and debates ensued amongst Nigerians on whether Sowore could be charged and/or convicted of treason or treasonable felony. This article examines the facts of the incidences involved and answers (from the legal lens) in the negative. The possibility of a terrorism charge is also examined, albeit, briefly, and the chances of a conviction based on it is also unsustainable.
“尼日利亚联邦共和国vs. sowear”:叛国罪或叛国罪的指控会对#革命现在的策划者起作用吗?-法律意见书
本文探讨人权活动人士Omoyele sowear最近被捕一事,他希望从2019年8月5日起在尼日利亚引发一场“革命”。他发起了上述“革命”运动,并通过标签#现在革命(#RevolutionNow)来唤起人们的意识。尽管在8月5日的抗议活动之前,索维尔的实际计划仍然存在争议,即他是指强行接管政府——这是“革命”通常的含义——还是抗议——这是法律允许的。然而,最终在8月5日发生的事情更像是大多数尼日利亚人设想的“抗议”。尽管如此,奈及利亚政府仍试图将主要组织者sowear的意图定义为“革命”一词的完整含义(他曾使用过这个词),即强行接管政府,并在抗议开始前几天(8月2日)通过国家安全局逮捕了sowear。**在撰写本文时,sowear仍被拘留。当他被国家服务部门还押时,尼日利亚人就Sowore是否会被指控和/或被判犯有叛国罪或叛国重罪展开了争论和辩论。本文从法律角度审视了相关事件的事实,并给出了负面的答案。对恐怖主义指控的可能性也进行了审查,尽管是简短的,而且基于此定罪的机会也是不可持续的。
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