Breaking: DSS Slams Criminal Charges Against Sowore Amid Fresh Political Tensions

FCT, AbujaThe Department of State Services (DSS) has filed criminal charges against Omoyele Sowore, a human rights activist.

Recall that the DSS on Saturday, September 6, wrote a letter to X (formerly Twitter), demanding the immediate removal of a tweet posted by Omoyele Sowore within 24 hours.

DSS Slams Criminal Charges Against Sowore Amid Fresh Political Tensions
Source: Twitter

Legit.ng reports that Sowore is a human rights activist, media entrepreneur, and the 2019 and 2023 presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC).

DSS tackles Sowore over Tinubu

According to letter from B. Bamigboye, representing the director general state services, failure of X to remove Sowore’s controversial tweet would mean a legal action against the American social media platform.

The letter, addressed to the chairman and the chief executive officer (CEO) of X, demanded the immediate removal of Sowore’s controversial tweet on Monday, August 25, 2025, via his verified X handle.

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The tweet in question allegedly disparages President Tinubu, claiming he lied about the absence of corruption in his administration during a trip to Brazil. The letter argued that this tweet constitutes misleading information, hate speech, incitement to violence, and a threat to national security, violating Nigerian laws including the Criminal Code Act and the Cyber Crimes Act 2025.

The DSS accused Sowore of intentionally harming the President’s reputation and Nigeria’s image, potentially inciting unrest among the President’s supporters.

Sowore replies DSS

Breaking: DSS Slams Criminal Charges Against Sowore Amid Fresh Political Tensions
Breaking: DSS Slams Criminal Charges Against Sowore Amid Fresh Political Tensions
Source: Twitter

Sowore responded to the Department of State Services (DSS) after the agency demanded that he delete posts referring to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a “criminal.”

In his letter, Sowore referenced Nigerian law and international human rights instruments to justify his actions.

He noted Section 22 of the 1999 Constitution on government accountability and Section 39 guaranteeing freedom of expression, as well as Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

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He also cited precedents from Nigeria and other African countries, noting that criminal defamation is “unjustifiable in a democracy.”

He recalled past court rulings striking down sedition laws and emphasised that criticism of public officials is a fundamental democratic right.

Sowore rejects DSS directive

Sowore concluded that the DSS has no authority to act on behalf of the President and reiterated his constitutional right to free expression.

He argued that lawful remedies for any perceived defamation exist under civil law and that the agency’s demand was an overreach.

He described his activism and political engagement as part of his “uncompromising stance to ensure that this country does not continue down the path of perdition.”

DSS accused of trying to silence Sowore

Previously, Legit.ng reported that lawyers representing Nigerian activist Omoyele Sowore petitioned Meta Platforms Inc. to disregard a request from the Department of State Services (DSS) demanding the deactivation of his Facebook account.

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The legal team, led by Inibehe Effiong Chambers, described the DSS move as unlawful and a direct attempt to silence political criticism.

In their six-page letter addressed to Meta’s headquarters in California, the lawyers insisted that Sowore’s right to freedom of expression is protected under the Nigerian Constitution and international conventions.

Source: Legit.ng



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