Human rights activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, reportedly resisted an attempt by officials of the Kuje Correctional Centre to move him to their facility in a Black Maria, declaring, “I will not go with you.”
The situation drew significant attention as officials of the Department of State Services (DSS) arrived at the Kuje Correctional Centre alongside Sowore. Witnesses said the atmosphere instantly changed as supporters, observers, and prison officials watched closely.
According to those present, the development created tension and heightened public interest, with many Nigerians closely monitoring the events as they unfolded. Supporters and concerned citizens have continued to follow the situation, expressing hopes for a fair, transparent, and lawful process.
The incident has since generated widespread reactions, with observers emphasizing the need for due process and respect for the rights of all individuals involved. Many believe that developments of this nature highlight the importance of justice, accountability, and the protection of fundamental human rights in a democratic society.
As public attention remains focused on the matter, stakeholders and rights advocates continue to call for transparency and adherence to the rule of law throughout the process.


