“Any coalition without electoral reforms in place shall labour in vain,” Mr Farotimi said, referring the public to his stance on the 2027 election in an interview.
Mr Omololu disagreed with the appointment of Mr Farotimi, describing the Fasoranti’s faction of Afenifere as the “authentic” group.
The Federal High Court, Ado-Ekiti Division, on Wednesday, dismissed the defamation suit against activist Dele Farotimi.
The move to withdraw the defamation suit filed by IGP Kayode Egbetokun was stated in a notice of discontinuance dated January 29, 2025.
Mr Farotimi was released on Tuesday after meeting his bail conditions.
Mr Farotimi on Tuesday regained freedom from prison having met his bail conditions.
A presiding magistrate in Ado-Ekiti also confiscated the activist’s passport on Friday morning.
MUM further requested that the UK institution join others to demand Mr Farotimi’s release from the Nigerian jail where he has spent more than two weeks.
The controversial book highlighted among others how Mr Babalola allegedly manipulated the judiciary to get favourable judgements for his clients.
SERAP and NGE jointly condemned the escalating crackdown on journalists, bloggers, and human rights defenders in Nigeria.
