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Activist and presidential candidate of the African Action Congress in the February 2019 general election, Omoyele Sowore, has disclosed that the Federal Government threatened him that he would not come out alive from detention.

Sowore spoke at the Federal High Court, Abuja, on Friday where the operatives of the State Security Services (SSS) rearrested him.

Sowore was released yesterday evening after he had spent 125 days in DSS detention since his arrest last August, when he was accused of planning a forceful takeover of government through a nationwide protests tagged #RevolutionNow.

However, today, Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu of the Federal High Court in Abuja abruptly suspended sitting and fled her court as DSS operatives invaded the courtroom and re-arrested Sowore, less than 24 hours after his release from illegal custody.

Speaking to supporters and family members who witnessed his re-arrest in the court premises, Sowore said,

“Every Nigerian must benefit from a country that’s theirs’.

“They tried to break me in prison. They sent delegations to me, offering all kinds of… and I refused.

“And they promised that I will not walk out of their detention alive. That’s what they came here (in the court) to implement today.

“Nobody in Nigeria should be afraid. It’s our country and some people have to make the sacrifice for this country to be a country of rule, of law…”

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