Friday, April 24, 2026

Sowore’s Refusal To Submit International Passport To Police Constitutional -Temokun

Sam Philip

The refusal of activist l, Omoyele Sowore to submit his international passport to the police as a condition for his bail has been described as constitutional.

This was the position of activist and human right lawyer, Tope Temokun Esq while reacting to the development .

In a statement made available to NigeriaTodayNews on Tuesday, Temokun emphasized that Sections 30 and 31 of the administration of criminal justice Act 2015 obligates the Police to release any person arrested or under investigation on bail before inquiry or investigation is completed.

He explained that International Passport is one of the means of exercising constitutional right to freedom of movement.

According to the statement, “Section 36(5) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) says everybody who is charged with a criminal offence shall be presumed to be innocent until he is proved guilty.

“Section 41 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) guarantees the right to freedom of movement and the right to freedom of movement includes the right to leave and enter Nigeria.

“SECTION 30 and 31 of the ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 2015 obligates the Police to release persons arrested or under investigation on bail before INQUIRY or INVESTIGATION is completed.

“In all these, in court bail is a discretion, which the trial judge must exercise judicially and judiciously, based on the nature of the case and other material evidence before the court and this is why the Court can give conditions such as deposit or submission of international passport.

“During investigation, bail by police is not discretionary, rather it is an entitlement. It is unconstitutional therefore to give a bail condition, such as submission of international passport.

“International Passport is one of the means of exercising constitutional right to freedom of movement.

“For someone under mere inquiry or investigation therefore to be given such bail condition, before filing a charge, is tantamount to taking away the constitutionally guaranteed right of the person under investigation.”

Police arrested Sowore over alleged video clip in which he alleged Police of mounting illegal check-point on Airport Road, Lagos a few weeks ago.

Hot this week

Plateau Killings: Court Remands Four Suspects, Adjourns Case To April 30

Olayiwola Matthew A Plateau State High Court on Thursday remanded...

UK Agrees To Ban Cigarette Sales For People Born After 2008

Olayiwola Matthew Both chambers of Parliament of the United Kingdom...

Barca Edge Celta But Lose Match-Winner Yamal To Injury

Barcelona moved a step closer to winning La Liga...

Manchester City Go Top Of Premier League As Burnley Relegated

Manchester City edged ahead of Arsenal at the top...

10 Things To Know About Oba Femi, Nigerian WWE Rising Star

Nigerian powerhouse Oba Femi has quickly become one of...

Topics

Plateau Killings: Court Remands Four Suspects, Adjourns Case To April 30

Olayiwola Matthew A Plateau State High Court on Thursday remanded...

UK Agrees To Ban Cigarette Sales For People Born After 2008

Olayiwola Matthew Both chambers of Parliament of the United Kingdom...

Barca Edge Celta But Lose Match-Winner Yamal To Injury

Barcelona moved a step closer to winning La Liga...

Manchester City Go Top Of Premier League As Burnley Relegated

Manchester City edged ahead of Arsenal at the top...

10 Things To Know About Oba Femi, Nigerian WWE Rising Star

Nigerian powerhouse Oba Femi has quickly become one of...

Full List: Chelsea Appointed 10 Coaches In Last 10 Seasons

In modern football, few clubs have experienced as much...

Supreme Court Upholds Neymar Corruption Acquittal Over Barcelona Transfer

Spain’s Supreme Court on Wednesday announced it had confirmed...

Chelsea Sack Liam Rosenior

Chelsea Football Club have sacked Head Coach Liam Rosenior...
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img