A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Femi Falana, has revealed a shocking detail about the visit of late Isa Funtua, an ally of President Muhammadu Buhari, to Omoyele Sowore when he was in detention.
He stated that Isa Funtua boasted that the administration of President Buhari cannot be defeated.
Falana disclosed this in a statement released on Thursday reiterating that he rejected a request for him to apologize to Buhari, when Sahara Reporters publisher, Omoyele Sowore, was in detention.
Sowore was detained in August 2019 ahead of #RevolutionNow, a nationwide protest against the government.
A delegation led by the late Funtua, reportedly visited Sowore while he was in detention, to “negotiate conditions” for his release.
After Funtua died on Monday, Sowore posted a video on Twitter, where he described Funtua as an “arrogant man” who asked him to “abandon the struggle” in exchange for his release.
However, presidential spokesperson, Garba Shehu, who was part of the delegation, accused Sowore of “attacking a dead soul”.
In reaction, Falana who is Sowore’s lawyer has accused Shehu of attempting to twist what happened during the meetings.
“I confirm that I held a meeting with the trio referred to by Mr. Shehu even though he did not mention my name. Hence, I am compelled to react to a couple of issues raised in his incendiary account. More so that he did not attend the Lagos meeting. For reasons best known to Mr. Shehu, he refused to inform the Nigerian people that I rejected the gratuitous request to prevail on Mr. Sowore to apologise to President Muhammadu Buhari and write an undertaking to desist from further embarrassing the federal government,” part of the statement read.
He added: “Mr. Shehu ought to have equally disclosed that I demanded for the unconditional release of my client from the unlawful incarceration of the State Security Service. In fact, when the late Alhaji Isa Funtua said rather condescendingly at the Lagos meeting that the regime in power could not be defeated, I was quick to remind him that the Nigerian people had defeated military dictators to pave way for the current civilian dispensation.”