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How United States Ambassador, Deputy Brokered Deal To Free Dasuki And Sowore

IgbereTV gathered that pressure from the international community, especially the United States government, forced the Federal Government to order the release of former National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd.), and conĀ­vener of the #RevolutionNow movement, Omoyele Sowore, from detention.

IgbereTV recalls that Dasuki has been in detenĀ­tion since December 29, 2015, while Sowore was arrested on August 3. There was no word on Ibraheem El-Zakzaky, who has also been in detention since December 2015.

Credible sources in the presidency told IgbereTV that Mary Leonard, the US Ambassador to NigeĀ­ria, and her deputy brokered the deal for the duoā€™s release after their meeting with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and Abubakar Malami, the AttorĀ­ney-General and Minister of Justice.

According to our source, ā€œThe truth is that Dasuki and Soworeā€™s release was brokered by the Americans. The US ambassador to NigeĀ­ria and her deputy met with Vice President Yemi OsinbaĀ­jo and Malami and prevailed on them to plead with PresiĀ­dent Muhammadu Buhari to obey court orders and release them,ā€ he said.

Earlier, the United States Congress had written to AGF Malami, where it expressed concern about the continued detention of Omoyele Sowore by the Department of State Services (DSS).

The lawmakers said NiĀ­geria risks tarnishing its inĀ­ternational reputation over Soworeā€™s indefinite detention and that ā€œit will best serve NiĀ­geriaā€™s interests to protect and uphold the very legal systems that provide for stability and open dialogue.

ā€œWe request that you take immediate steps toā€¦ work to facilitate a speedy and fair resĀ­olution to the current circumĀ­stances of his re-detention; and ensure that he receives a legally sound and credible trial, consistent with NigeĀ­riaā€™s established judicial proĀ­ceedings and the rulings that follow,ā€ US lawmakers, Robert Menendez, Charles SchumĀ­er, Christopher Coons, Cory Booker, Bill Pascrell and Josh Gottheimer, said in a letter to Nigeriaā€™s Attorney-General and Justice Minister AbubaĀ­kar Malami.

The American lawmakĀ­ers, however, said the governĀ­mentā€™s actions are contrary to the values of a democratic country which include ā€œapĀ­plication of prosecutorial powers and actions, as well as the ultimate compliance with judicial rulings.ā€

The US lawmakers stated that Nigeria must work to upĀ­hold the basic human rights of its citizens including their freedom of expression and political affiliation.

ā€œNigeria has an opportuniĀ­ty and responsibility to serve as a model for following the established rule of law under its own constitution.ā€

The lawmakers said MalaĀ­miā€™s adherence to facilitating genuine progress toward reĀ­spect for the rule of law will continue to pave the way for closer ties between the UnitĀ­ed States and Nigeria for ecoĀ­nomic growth, development and security cooperation.

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