Human rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu has reacted after receiving an official invitation from the Delta State Police Command over allegations of attempted murder and incitement to terrorism. The invitation requires him to appear before the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) in Asaba on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
Police Invitation Details
The invitation letter, which Gwamnishu shared on his social media pages, stated that he is expected to report to the SCID for questioning over the allegations levelled against him.
The development has drawn public attention, especially as the activist is known for his involvement in human rights advocacy and court-related interventions across Delta State and beyond.
Gwamnishu Speaks on Allegation
Reacting to the invitation, Gwamnishu expressed surprise over the claims contained in the police letter, insisting that he has no case to answer.
He also suggested that the situation may be linked to what he described as a sustained effort against him by authorities in the state.
“I returned from court for Oghenemine’s case and the Nigeria Police Force Delta State Command sent me Happy New Letter. Case of attempted murder, incitement to engage in terrorism. I wish to inform everyone that Delta State Police Command have nothing on me and they have been planning massively against me,” he said.
Public Attention and Ongoing Developments
The invitation has since generated reactions online, with supporters and observers closely monitoring the situation ahead of his scheduled appearance at the SCID in Asaba.
The Delta State Police Command has not issued further public clarification beyond the invitation letter at the time of filing this report.
