Lagos Police Declares Activist Omoyele Sowore Wanted Over Planned Protest

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By Abiola Olawale

The Lagos State Police Command has declared prominent human rights activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, a wanted person.

The Police said the declaration stems from his alleged involvement in organizing a protest that aimed to obstruct the critical Third Mainland Bridge and other major highways in Lagos.

The state Commissioner of Police, Olohundare Jimoh, made this known on Monday while briefing journalists at the Iyana-Oworo section of the Third Mainland Bridge.

Jimoh said that Sowore, who leads the “Take It Back Movement,” ignored earlier warnings from the police not to mobilise protests over the recent demolition of houses in the Oworonshoki area.

“We are closing in on Sowore and others involved in coordinating activities intended to disrupt public peace.

“Sowore should surrender at the nearest police station or face arrest wherever he is found,” he said.

He cautioned that anyone attempting to cause disturbances or block public roads would “face the full weight of the law.”

According to the commissioner, intelligence reports indicated that Sowore and his associates were planning simultaneous demonstrations at strategic locations such as the Third Mainland Bridge, Lekki Tollgate, and Freedom Park.

Describing the alleged plan as “criminal,” Jimoh warned that it could cause severe traffic disruptions and endanger lives.

“It is only someone who needs examination that would attempt to block such a vital route used by thousands daily,” he added.

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