A group of UK-based activists has announced plans to stage a protest at King’s College London, condemning the detention of Nigerian human rights activist, Dele Farotimi. The demonstration, scheduled to take place on, aims to raise awareness about Farotimi’s plight and demand his immediate release.
Farotimi, a prominent advocate for human rights and social justice in Nigeria, has been detained for several weeks, sparking widespread outrage and condemnation from human rights groups and activists worldwide.
The UK-based activists, comprising Nigerian diaspora groups, human rights organizations, and concerned individuals, have expressed solidarity with Farotimi and vowed to continue advocating for his freedom.
“We are outraged by Dele Farotimi’s detention and the blatant disregard for his human rights,” said a spokesperson for the activist group. “We demand his immediate and unconditional release, and we will continue to raise our voices until justice is served.”
The protest at King’s College London is expected to draw attention to Farotimi’s case and highlight the broader issues of human rights abuses and repression in Nigeria. The activists have called on the Nigerian government to respect Farotimi’s rights and ensure his safe release.
As the protest date approaches, the activists are urging supporters to join them in demanding justice for Dele Farotimi and promoting human rights in Nigeria.