Omoyele Sowore publisher of Sahara Reporters and politician in an interview with Department State Security agents revealed some of the things that happened the night he was arrested.
Sowore who in August planned to stage what he called, #RevolutionNow, alleged that he was beaten and rough-handled by the security agents.
“I was abducted in the middle of the night. I was taken to one of your facilities in Lagos. I was beaten up, rough-handled on my way to the facility in the car. And my cousin, who was in the room with me, was also beaten and handcuffed, and my properties were forcefully seized. And when I got there, of course, the maltreatment continued, they threw me on a cold floor and locked the door”, he said.
Sowore was accused by the federal government of trying to oust President Muhammadu Buhari from office. Sowore had contested the February 23 presidential election under the banner of AAC.
He was on Thursday last week slammed seven-count charges on money laundering and conspiracy aimed at removing the President and Commander –in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria during his term of office.
That you Omoyele Stephen Sowore, Male Adult of No 1 Mosafejo Street, Kiribo, Ese-Odo LGA, Ondo State, Olawale Adebayo Bakare {aka Mandate} Male, Adult of Olaiya Arca, Oshogbo LGA Osun State and others at large, under the eagis of Coalition for Revolution (CORE), sometimes in August 2019 in Abuja, Lagos and other parts of Nigeria within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, did conspired amongst yourselves to stage a revolution campaign on 5th day of August 2019 tagged #RevolutionNow” aimed at removing the President and Commander –in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria during his term of office otherwise known, than by constitutional means”, part of the charge read.
Sowore was equally accused of insulting Buhari. In the suit dated September 19 and filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja, the government accused Sowore of granting an interview which purpose caused insult on the person of the president of the country.
However, with the reactions of individuals, groups, agencies and civil societies, DSS today found it pertinent to interrogate him and get facts from his words.
Below is the conversation he had with the DSS agent’s:
DSS 1: The time now is 13 minutes to 7:00pm and this is the DSS Headquarters and I’m sure Mr Sowore Stephen Omoyele you’re aware of where you are at the moment, right?
Sowore:That’s correct.
DSS 1:The Service arrested you because of your planned revolution and we are here to ask you certain questions, to have a conversation with you.
I want to tell you that you are not obliged to say anything except you wish to do so. But whatever it is that you say is being recorded in the presence of your lawyer and at the end of the day, we will also request you to make written statement after our conversation with you, and it could be used in evidence. Are you okay with this?
Sowore: Have you shown my lawyer the detention and arrest warrant or a detention order at this point?
DSS 1: Okay, he met with our legal department.
Sowore: Yes.
DSS 1: I don’t know if in the course of his meeting with them he asked the same question.
Sowore: I am asking, I’m asking you too.
DSS 1: I now asked the lawyer, did you ask of the detention order?
Barrister Sam: No, not at all.
DSS 1: Okay, you didn’t at all.
Barrister Sam: Yes.
DSS 1: Okay, so may be when we are done.
Sowore: Okay.
DSS 1: He can sort it out with the legal department, but there is a detention order already.
Sowore: Okay.
DSS 1: Okay, if you want after then you can confirm from the legal department, they will get him through the process, so are you okay for us to continue?
Sowore: Yes.
DSS 1: I am Usman, my colleague here is Moses (DSS 2).
Sowore: Okay.
DSS 3: I am Monsur.
DSS 4: My name is John.
DSS 5: I am Sani.
Sowore: You all have last names apparently.
DSS 1: I’m Usman Usman.
Sowore: Okay.
DSS 1: Like I said, we’ll be asking you questions and our advice is for you to be truthful to the best of your knowledge. We’ll not force you to say anything. Whatever question we ask and you have a problem with or you don’t have an answer to or you don’t want to answer, there is no compulsion, you simply tell us you’re not going to answer these questions.
So, we just want to proceed by asking if in the course of your being here anybody has molested you in any way or maltreated you?
Sowore: Yes.
DSS 1: How?
Sowore: My understanding is that the DSS is one from where I was arrested to this point.
DSS 1: Okay.
Sowore: So, I was abducted in the middle of the night.
DSS 1: Okay.
Sowore: I was taken to one of your facilities in Lagos.
DSS 1: Hmmn.
Sowore: I was beaten up, rough handled on my way to the facility in the car.
DSS 1: Okay.
Sowore: And my cousin, who was in the room with me was also beaten and handcuffed, and my properties were forcefully seized.
DSS 1: Hmmn.
Sowore: And when I got there, of course, the maltreatment continued, they threw me on a cold floor and locked the door.
I had no contact with even the guards for two nights, I was in that facility before I was flown here by your agents.
DSS 1: Okay.
Sowore: So, I was seriously maltreated.
DSS 1: Has anybody denied you food?
Sowore: While in your facility in Lagos, yes, but I decided that because of their hostility I won’t take any food until I am allowed to talk to a lawyer.
DSS 1: Okay, but since you were brought here, has anybody denied you food?
Sowore: I continued to refuse food.
DSS 1: Okay, you continued to refuse food?
Sowore: Until I was allowed to speak with a lawyer, and as soon as I was allowed to talk to a lawyer.
DSS 1: So, you refused food from Lagos?
Sowore: Since the day I was arrested.
DSS 1: Okay, you refused food since the day you were arrested and you continued but we have allowed you food from outside right?
Sowore: So far, yes.
DSS 1: Okay and you have seen your lawyer as requested.
Sowore: I have seen my lawyer.
DSS 1: Okay.
Sowore: But I am still being denied access to my immediate family.
DSS 1:.And you’ve made calls to your family members?
Sowore: I’ve not made any calls to them. My brother is outside; he wasn’t allowed to see me as we speak.
DSS 1: Okay, I will sort that out but I understand you made a call the other day?
Sowore: No, I’ve not made any call to my family members, I only made calls to people I remember their numbers to bring me food and asked them to call my brother. My brother came in today.
DSS 1: Okay.
Sowore: But he was denied access to me, so I haven’t been able to see him and as a result speak with my mum; wife and kids.
DSS 1:Okay
Sowore:Yes.
DSS 1: So, I will get back to your brother and know what it is. But I am not aware you’ve been denied such privileges, of course for the one you’ve talked about talking to your lawyer, immediately you know I handled the matter. Now you have your lawyer present with us, so let’s go for the records, tell us about yourself.
Sowore: My name is Omoyele Sowore.
DSS 1: Okay.
Sowore: That’s my name.
Sowore: What else do you want to know?
DSS 1: Your date of birth.
Sowore: I was born on February 16, 1971.
DSS 1: 1971 where?
Sowore: I was born in Ese-Odo Local Government Area of Ondo State.
DSS 1: Okay, the name of your parents.
Sowore: David Sowore and my mum is Esther Sowore.
DSS 1: Your mum is Esther Sowore?
Sowore: Yes.
DSS 1:.You said a brother of yours came here today?
Sowore: That’s right.
DSS 1:.What is his name?
Sowore:.Allen.
DSS 1:.Okay, what time did he come?
Sowore:.A few minutes ago.
DSS 1: Few minutes ago?
Sowore: Yes, he’s probably still within the premises, I mean outside the gate as we speak.
DSS 1:.Okay, was he one of the ones that brought food to you.
Sowore: He accompanied the people that brought food.
DSS 1: He accompanied them, okay. Now, tell us about your family history, particularly marital life. Are you married?
Sowore: Iam married, yes.
DSS 1:.Okay, your wife’s name?
Sowore: Olubunmi Sowore.
Sowore: She’s based in the United States at this point.
DSS 1: Okay, she’s based in the US.
Sowore: That’s correct.
DSS 1: Okay, and do you have children with her?
Sowore: Yes.
DSS 1: How many children?
Sowore:.Two that I know of.
DSS 1: Two that…hmmm, the others you don’t know?
Sowore: It’s not impossible. My dad used to say some kids you may never know?
DSS 1:.Okay, just the two you know of, so what are their names?
Sowore: One is Kiribo, the boy, he’s the younger and the eldest is Omotone.
DSS 1: Okay, they live with you?
Sowore:.Yes.
DSS 1:.Okay in the US. Do you have a house in Nigeria?
Sowore: I do in my village.
DSS 1: In your village?
DSS 1: Okay, where is your village?
Sowore: Kiribo, Ese-Odo Local Government Area of Ondo State.
DSS 1: Of Ondo State?
Sowore: Yes.
DSS 1: Apart from the one you have in the village; do you have a house anywhere…?
Sowore: No