Harrison Gwamnishu Breaks Silence After Release From Police Custody
Rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu has spoken out following his release from police custody, clarifying that he voluntarily presented himself for investigation and has not been charged. In a heartfelt message, he expressed gratitude to supporters, commended the police for their professionalism, and thanked his legal team for their dedication.
Sharing a video of himself getting a haircut, Gwamnishu wrote:
“Dear Family,
I am pleased to inform you all that I have been released from custody. Words cannot express how grateful I am for your support, especially considering that many of you had not yet heard my own side of what truly happened.
For clarity, I was neither invited nor arrested by the Police. As a law-abiding citizen, I voluntarily presented myself for investigation regarding the incident. At the moment, I have not been charged, as the matter is still under review by the Directorate of Public Prosecution.
I sincerely appreciate every one of you. I will take time to personally thank you all for standing by me.
My special appreciation goes to my lawyers, Barr. Olayiwola Afolabi, SAN, Barr. Dele Igbinedion, Barr. Favour Ajuebor and Barr. Awele Ideal for their professionalism and dedication in securing my release.
Despite my many years of advocating against police brutality, one might have assumed the Police would be hostile towards me. Instead, I am grateful to the Edo State Commissioner of Police for his wisdom and professionalism.
I must also commend the hardworking investigation team led by CSP Osagie for their care and fatherly guidance during my time in detention.
Thank you all once again for being part of my journey.
Harrison Gwamnishu
Founder, Safe City Volunteer Foundation”
The activist’s message highlights his relief at regaining freedom, his appreciation for the support he received, and the respectful treatment he experienced during the investigation, reinforcing his commitment to advocacy and community service.
