Sowore said that despite his ordeal in the hands of the Buri regime, he would not back out in ensuring an egalitarian society.
Mr Sowore criticised how Mr Akeredolu clung to power despite his health challenges and continued to receive security votes outside the state.
The activist asked the residents of the state to troop out for a town hall meeting scheduled for the weekend in the state capital.
Mr Akeredolu, who returned from a medical vacation in Germany in September, has yet to resume official duties.
Mr Sowore is standing trial before Justice Emeka Nwite on allegations of treasonable felony.
“If you are not ready to go on with the matter, I am sounding this as the last warning that at the next adjourned date, I will strike out the matter…”
During Mr Buhari’s administration, 2015 to 2023, the independence and respect of the judiciary were significantly eroded.
“With ongoing conflicts across Nigeria, more families are having to bear the pain of enforced disappearance,” Mr Sanusi said at the event.
The letter further confirmed reports that citizens were massacred during the protest and has sparked widespread criticisms.
Money saved from the removal of subsidies is unlikely to be used for the benefit of the people.