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The Digest:

The Department of State Services (DSS) has given human rights activist Omoyele Sowore a one-week ultimatum to remove a social media post against President Bola Tinubu, labeling the post as “false” and “inciting.” Sowore had described Tinubu as a criminal in the post.

Key Points:
  • DSS demands the deletion of Sowore's post within a week.
  • The post, made on August 26, allegedly contained derogatory and inciting remarks about President Tinubu.
  • Sowore accused Tinubu of lying about the existence of corruption under his administration.
  • DSS warns that failure to comply could lead to actions to protect national security and public order.
  • The agency claims the post has caused public unrest and may lead to insurrection.

The DSS has expressed grave concern over Sowore's comments and is now seeking the removal of his post, stating that failure to comply will lead to further measures to safeguard national peace.

Sources: Daily Post, PM News