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Sowore Marks 30th Anniversary of Saro-Wiwa’s Execution, Warns of Potential “Tragedy” in Kanu’s Case

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Thirty years after the controversial execution of environmental activist Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other Ogoni individuals, Nigerian human rights advocate Omoyele Sowore has issued a sharp reminder of the nation’s “tragic loss” and warned of a potential repetition of injustice concerning the upcoming ruling on Nnamdi Kanu’s case.

In a statement posted on social media yesterday, November 10th, Sowore paid tribute to Saro-Wiwa, a “distinguished environmentalist” who “advocated for environmental dignity and preservation of rights in the Niger Delta region.”

Sowore recounted the widely condemned manner of Saro-Wiwa’s death: “He was cruelly hanged by the Nigerian elite through a concocted sham trial by the Gen Sani Abacha regime in 1995.” The execution of the activist and his compatriots, collectively known as the Ogoni Nine, remains a globally significant event regarding human rights and corporate accountability in Nigeria.

 

While honouring Saro-Wiwa’s memory, the activist pivotally shifted his focus to the present, asserting that Nigeria’s leaders “have not learned from their past mistakes.”

Sowore specifically highlighted the case of Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), stating that “another life may be compromised in the pursuit of self-determination” this month.

He noted that a judge is scheduled to deliver a ruling on Kanu’s case on November 20, 2025, which, according to Sowore, could “potentially perpetuate [e] a cycle of violence and injustice.”

Sowore concluded his statement with a plea against future tragedies: “We honour the memory of Ken Saro-Wiwa and [pray] that similar tragedies will not be tolerated ever again! #FreeNnamdiKanuNow”

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