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24.12.2024 Featured UPDATED: Dele Farotimi Released From Ekiti Prison

Published 24th Dec, 2024

By Tola Owoyele

Dele Farotimi, the Nigerian human rights lawyer persecuted for weeks by senior lawyer Afe Babalola, has been released from prison in Ekiti.

Omoyele Sowore, a former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), announced this in a post on his official X handle on Tuesday.

“I am pleased to report that Dele Farotimi is no longer being held at the prison yards in Ekiti State and is now returning home to Lagos,” Sowore wrote.

“The struggle continues! Happy holidays to you all!”

READ ALSO: Afe Babalola’s Relative Vows Anyone Who Protests Farotimi’s Arrest in Ekiti ‘Will Suffer’

On July 2, Farotimi released a book titled Nigeria and Its Criminal Justice System.

Months after the 116-page book’s release Babalola accused Farotimi of defamation and this led to the human rights lawyer being arrested in a Gestapo-like manner at his Lagos office by a group of policemen attached to the Ekiti State Police Command on December 3.

Farotimi was then subsequently transported to Ekiti State.

Apart from the defamation charges initially brought against Farotimi at an Ekiti State Magistrate Court by Babalola’s team, Kayode Egbetokun, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), also filed 12 additional charges against the lawyer at an Ekiti Federal High Court on December 6.

READ ALSO: ‘I Want to Write About Some Men Whilst They Are Still Alive’ — Farotimi’s X Post on Targeted Book

An Abuja High Court also subsequently ordered multiple security agencies in the country to seize physical copies of Farotimi’s book from all bookstands and stores nationwide.

The court also temporarily restrained Farotimi from “further publishing, selling, circulating, advertising, or distributing the physical/hard/digital/ soft copies of the book online, electronically, physically or by any other means”.

READ ALSO: UPDATED: Ekiti Court Grants Dele Farotimi Bail

Farotimi’s trial then led to criticism from Nigerians with many calling for a protest to be staged against what they termed “an unlawful arrest”.

The lawyer was eventually granted bail by an Ekiti State Magistrate Court on December 20.

The bail conditions included a N30 million bond, two sureties, one of whom must be a property owner, a submission of Farotimi’s passport and a prohibition of Farotimi granting media interviews once released.

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Published 24th Dec, 2024

By Tola Owoyele

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