Breakings: Edo Police Command invites Father of Nigerian Students-FONS over activism.



One Love Foundation, a foremost human rights organisation in Nigeria committed to truth, public interest issues, and securing justice for all defenceless citizens.

The foundation wish to alert and draw the attention of everyone to the surreptitious attempt to detain, arrest the Global founder of one love foundation over certain online posts and  publications in the person of chief Patrick Eholor who is also the Father of Nigerian Students-FONS for criticising some Edo State actors and  highly placed persons in the recent petroleum pump  price hike / imbroglio and issue In Edo State.



We however note that chief Patrick Eholor by a recent publication in the Vanguard News Paper of May 3, 2023, our own Eholor only advised the Deputy Governor of Edo state  to live by example, His words he says:


 “Let me also use this opportunity to talk to the Deputy Governor of Edo State, he is my brother, he allegedly has numerous filling stations, and should live by example so that he can sell his petrol at the regulated and approved pump price so others would follow suit, and that will also give him the courage and strength of character to punish other people who violate the approved pump price of PMS”, he said.



Recently, press release has been sent to the public which continue reads:

"We are surprised that this and few more related press release by Chief Patrick Eholor has now attracted an unwarranted police invitation at the Edo State Police command to report and answer for the case of false information, cyber bullying, and other sundry related offence."

"We hereby by this press release , we wish to remind the Edo state police command of Nigeria Police Force, that by the judgement of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Court of Justice in a suit number ECW/CCJ/APP/09/19 filed before it by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) against the federal republic of Nigeria it has  declared Section 24 of Nigeria's Cybercrime Act as inconsistent and incompatible with freedom of expression and media freedom."

"The regional court however  made the above  declaration while delivering judgment in  2022, on a suit number ECW/CCJ/APP/09/19 filed before it by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) against the federal republic of Nigeria."

"Section 24 of the Nigeria  Cybercrime Act among others criminalise sending or causing to be sent an "offensive, insulting or annoying" message via a computer system or network." The offence is punishable including a fine of up to N7 million or imprisonment of up to three years."

"We then wonder under which offence and cognizable criminal matter is Chief Patrick eholor now been invited by the Edo state police command of Nigeria Police force."

"However Chief Patrick Eholor is  law abiding citizen  and  shall definitely seek redress in appropriate courts in this regard."

"We also appeal to the Edo state police command to kindly request to be updated on this judgement aforementioned and understand by this judgement, any one charged for cyber bullying and sundry offences under section 24 of cyber crime protection act, is in pure violation of the ecowas judgement as described above. We hope wise reason , will prevail in this case."


Samuel Ihensekhien

Country legal.adviser,

One love foundation.

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