Khalid Aminu, a Nigerian man who is one of the recently released End Bad Governance protesters, has taken to his X page to speak after regaining freedom.
Aminu was detained alongside Usman Isa Adebayo and Salihu Shuaibu. The trio filed a motion for their bail at the High Court on October 4.
When the matter came up on Thursday, October 17, the activists were discharged of all charges against them.
The Department of State Services (DSS) prosecutor applied to withdraw the charges against them. Consequently, the judge struck out the case for want of evidence.
After his release, Khalifa Aminu took to X to write: "Today, the chains of 11 weeks of unjust detention by the @OfficialDSSNG have fallen. Their accusations dissolved before the Federal High Court in Kaduna, where the case against me—rooted in my stand for justice in the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest—was struck out."
Sharing photos of him looking emaciated after his time in detention and photos taken before his arrest, he added: "Below is a picture of how I was taken and how I was returned. Judge for yourself.
"Though confined in body, my spirit remained intact—unyielding in the face of oppression."