A Federal High Court in Abuja revokes the bail granted to Omoyele Sowore, an activist and African Action Congress (AAC) presidential candidate, after he fails to appear for his trial hearing. The court, presided over by Justice Mohammed Garba Umar, calls the case on Tuesday and proceeds when neither Sowore nor his lawyer is present. Prosecution counsel, including Kehinde Akinlolu of the Department of State Services (DSS), tells the court that Sowore was absent despite being aware of the hearing and asks that his bail be revoked.
The reports say the judge reviews Sowore’s non-appearance and issues an arrest warrant for him, with instructions for police involvement. One account adds that Sowore had written a letter requesting an adjournment, but the judge finds the letter does not provide reasons. The court then adjourns the matter to June 22 for further hearing after revoking the bail and ordering his arrest.
All accounts describe Sowore as facing a two-count DSS charge linked to his social media post on X in August 2025.