Police accused of blocking court-ordered release of Abuja bizwoman
Omoyele Sowore has accused the police of blocking the court-ordered release of businesswoman Tracy Nicolas Ohiri after her arrest in Abuja.
Omoyele Sowore, a former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, has publicly accused the Nigerian police of obstructing a court order that granted the release of Tracy Nicolas Ohiri, a notable businesswoman. Following her arrest and arraignment, Sowore highlighted that a ruling by a Magistrate Court was ignored, with police officials allegedly preventing the court personnel from signing the necessary release documents. This situation has stirred significant public outcry, particularly concerning the alleged misuse of police authority in handling civil disputes.
Sowore's statements also targeted the Minister of Works, David Umahi, whom he claims is involved in the ongoing conflict. It has been reported that Ohiri previously accused Umahi of a substantial financial debt amounting to N250 million. Critics argue that the police's involvement in her arrest appears to elevate a civil issue into a criminal matter, which could represent a troubling trend of governmental overreach. Such actions drawn attention to the potential misuse of law enforcement as a tool for political and economic disputes, raising concerns about justice and the protection of civil rights in Nigeria.
The incident highlights the broader implications of how legal systems may be manipulated in Nigeria, often favoring those in power and raising questions about accountability within law enforcement. The arrest and ongoing detention of Ohiri, despite a clear court ruling for her release, could set a worrying precedent for future cases where individuals may find themselves caught in similar power struggles between influential figures and the justice system.