Connect with us

Africa

On Sowore’s Defamatory Statement Against the IGP -By Yusuf Yerima

The law provides clear avenues for redress. And it is only just that those who recklessly abuse their freedom of expression to damage the reputations of others face the full consequences of their actions. No one, regardless of status, platform, or popularity, is above the law.

Published

on

Sowore-and-Egbetokun

Nigeria remains one of the few countries where rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution are frequently abused under the guise of free speech. A disturbing trend is the growing penchant for making baseless and defamatory statements, particularly against public office holders, in the name of activism and accountability. While freedom of expression is a fundamental human right, it is crucial to understand that this right is not absolute. The Constitution clearly outlines its limitations, especially where such expressions infringe on the rights, reputations, and dignity of others.

Recently, Omoyele Sowore, publisher of Sahara Reporters, crossed that line. In a reckless social media post, he published photos of two female police officers and falsely alleged that they were mistresses of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), further claiming that they were engaged in a battle for supremacy within the IGP’s office. This accusation was not only baseless, it was deeply malicious, defamatory, and a stark abuse of the freedom he so often invokes.

The question must be asked: how far are some people willing to go in the name of activism? There is a critical difference between holding public officials accountable and launching personal attacks rooted in lies and driven by clout-chasing or personal vendettas.

Public office holders, like every other citizen, have a right to dignity and protection from slander. They are not just titles—they are fathers, husbands, and leaders with families who look up to them. Reckless allegations of this nature have the power to destabilize homes, sow distrust among loved ones, and inflict emotional trauma on innocent people.

And it doesn’t stop with the IGP. The women whose images were circulated have families of their own. They are professionals in uniform, and they too have husbands and children. Has Sowore paused for a moment to consider how their families would feel reading such salacious, unfounded claims? How would he feel if, tomorrow morning, someone accused him of sleeping with the women who work with him, without a shred of evidence?

Advertisement

There should be a limit to calumny campaigns. We must draw a clear line between criticism and cruelty. When lies are disguised as “activism,” and when reputations are destroyed with impunity, society loses its moral compass.

It is high time Nigerians, especially those who parade themselves as watchdogs, understood the power of their words and the consequences of misusing that power. Activism must be anchored in truth, integrity, and responsibility, not in mischief or defamation.

The law provides clear avenues for redress. And it is only just that those who recklessly abuse their freedom of expression to damage the reputations of others face the full consequences of their actions. No one, regardless of status, platform, or popularity, is above the law.

Yusuf Yerima is a journalist and a Public Affairs Analyst.
He can be reached at Yusufyerima@gmail.com

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending Contents

Topical Issues

PDP PDP
Breaking News15 hours ago

PDP Headquarters Unsealed as Police Enforce Court Order, Wike Allies Reclaim Control

Nigeria Police unsealed the PDP headquarters in Abuja, restoring control to Wike-aligned leaders after days of internal crisis.

Osun-Decides Osun-Decides
Forgotten Dairies22 hours ago

As Osun Decides This August -By Kola Odepeju

However, the APC must not be lured into a false sense of security by its current popularity. This election will...

Belarus-Ghana Business Talks in Minsk, April 9, 2026. Belarus-Ghana Business Talks in Minsk, April 9, 2026.
Africa1 day ago

Belarus, Ghana Exchange Views on Bilateral Economic Cooperation -By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh

Belarus and Ghana aim for a transparent and mutually beneficial partnership. If the current dynamics are maintained, Belarusian products may...

Gadaka Gadaka
Politics1 day ago

From Ogbuluafor’s PDP’s 60 Years To Gadaka’s APC’s 100 Years: Man Proposes, God Disposes -By Isaac Asabor

In the end, the contrast between the 60-year projection of the past and the 100-year vision of the present serves...

Igbo Igbo
National Issues1 day ago

Policing Igbo Identity While Cheerleading for Tinubu: Ohanaeze’s Moral Collapse -By Vitus Ozoke, PhD

The Igbo are not a people easily governed by decree, least of all by an unelected cultural organization seeking to...

Peter Obi, Atiku and Tinubu Peter Obi, Atiku and Tinubu
Forgotten Dairies1 day ago

₦5 Billion to Run for President? The Dangerous Misconception Nigerians Must Reject -By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo

A Nigerian who is not a billionaire can still contest for the presidency. The law allows it. Democracy demands it....

Fulani-herdsmen-bandits-kidnappers-terrorists Fulani-herdsmen-bandits-kidnappers-terrorists
Forgotten Dairies1 day ago

Rising Insurgency In Borno: A War Far From Over -By Ochim Angela Odije

As the conflict continues, the people of Borno remain caught in a cycle of violence and uncertainty. Their plight underscores...

Abba Kabir Yusuf Abba Kabir Yusuf
Politics1 day ago

Open Memo to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf -By Abba Dukawa

You need to adopt political rewards, whether tangible or symbolic, help sustain loyalty, reinforce party structures, and encourage participation. When...

Iran-Gaza-Hamas-Israel-missile-attack Iran-Gaza-Hamas-Israel-missile-attack
Forgotten Dairies1 day ago

A World on Fire, A World Paying: War, Inflation, and the Systemic Betrayal of Global Justice -By Fransiscus Nanga Roka

The world is now on fire, but alas not everyone bears such a heavy cost. Some are setting the blaze...

Lake Chad-climate-change Lake Chad-climate-change
Global Issues1 day ago

Climate Collapse Is Not a Natural Disaster: It Is a Humanitarian Failure of International Law -By Fransiscus Nanga Roka

The world treating breakdown of the climate as a natural disaster is a world that refuses to look at itself....