Human right activist, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin has said the arrest of former African Action Congress (AAC) Presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, was uncalled for.
In a statement issued on Monday, Odumakin who is the President, Centre for Change (C-4-C), therefore added her voice to the growing calls for his release.
According to her, a protest cannot be a crime under any law to warrant anticipatory arrest.
She also added that Sowore’s arrests suggests a thriving culture of intolerance that may be gripping the country.
Her statement reads: “The attention of the Centre for Change has been drawn to the arrest of Mr Omoyele Sowore by men of DSS.
“The arrest which came ahead of the Monday protest he and others are spearheading suggests a fleding culture of intolerance that may be gripping the country.
“Except he has committed any other offence that we are not aware of, calling a protest cannot be a crime under any law to warrant anticipatory arrest as has been done.
“We demand immediate release of the activist whom we declare a prisoner of conscience for every minute he is held.
“We advise the government to temper its mood as this is a democracy and not military rule,” her statement added.
Recall that Sowore, was picked up by the DSS at his apartment at about 1am on Saturday morning and he managed to post a distress tweet at exactly 1:25 am.