Tuesday, July 14, 2026 - The Federal High Court in Abuja has rejected a request by Sahara Reporters publisher and African Action Congress (AAC) presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, to postpone his ongoing trial until after the court’s annual vacation.
Justice Mohammed Umar dismissed the application, filed by
Sowore’s lawyer, Reuben Adakole, and instead ordered the trial to continue on
July 16.
The Department of State Services (DSS) is prosecuting Sowore
on charges of criminal defamation, cyberstalking and incitement over social
media posts in which he allegedly referred to President Bola Tinubu as “a
criminal” on X and Facebook. Sowore has denied the allegations.
During Monday’s proceedings, the DSS counsel, Akinlolu
Kehinde (SAN), opposed the adjournment request, arguing that the case had
already experienced several delays at the defendant’s request. He also reminded
the court that it had earlier ordered an accelerated, day-to-day hearing under
the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015, making a lengthy
adjournment inappropriate.
In his ruling, Justice Umar held that granting the
application would conflict with the existing order for an expedited trial and
directed Sowore to return to court on July 16 for the continuation of his
defence.
Meanwhile, Sowore’s first defence witness, lawyer and
activist Deji Adeyanju, continued his testimony, telling the court that
President Tinubu had previously stated during an official visit to Benue State
that Nigerians have the right to criticise, insult and call him names as part
of democratic freedoms.
Adeyanju said the President also urged law enforcement
agencies to respect citizens’ rights and stressed that the judiciary should
protect the public rather than be used to suppress critics. Video footage of
the President making the remarks, which had earlier been admitted as evidence,
was played in open court.
Under cross-examination, Adeyanju confirmed that he had
previously served as one of Sowore’s lawyers but is no longer part of his legal
team. He also acknowledged making comments on social media about arrests and
prosecutions based on his general experience but agreed that President Tinubu
had also maintained that the law should take its course whenever offences are
committed.

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