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#EndSARS advocate cries out, says passport has not been released

Last updated: November 5, 2020 6:42 pm
Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
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A member of the Feminist Coalition, Modupe Odele has disclosed that her passport is yet to be returned five days after it was seized by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS).

Recall that Oladele had earlier narrated how her passport was seized at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, on Sunday while on her way to the Maldives to celebrate her birthday.

Oladele said the officer who accosted her explained that the action was ordered “from above”, and that she saw a poster where she was declared wanted.

An online news outlet had reported that a no-fly list of “hundreds of Nigerians” the government suspects of energising the #EndSARS protest is being compiled.

Reacting to the allegation via a Tweet on Tuesday, the ministry of interior dismissed the claim, saying it is fake news.

Meanwhile, Oladele a female lawyer who offered legal aid to persons arrested during the demonstrations, wondered why her passport is yet to be released if truly the government does not have a no-fly list.

“Today is the 5th day that my passport is still being held after it was seized at the Lagos international airport. If there’s no no-fly list, that’s okay but why has my passport not being released yet?” Oladele asked in a tweet.

“First of November, I was stopped and my passport taken some minutes to boarding this flight. No reason was given, other than “you are under investigation” today is 5th of November, I still do not have my passport back neither have I been told what the investigation is about.”

Today is the 5th day that my passport is still being held after it was seized at the Lagos international airport. If there’s no no-fly list, that’s okay but why has my passport not being released yet? https://t.co/61eyFVyg5n

— Moe (@Mochievous) November 5, 2020

She argued that withholding her passport without any justification is a breach of her rights, adding that she’s available to be questioned if need be.

“Holding on to my passport without giving me any reason for it is a breach of my constitutional right. I’ve not been informed of any investigation against me, I’m not running. I am here. Investigate. Ask me questions but do not continue to hold on to my passport with NO reasons,” she said.

TAGGED:#EndSARS protestFeminist CoalitionMurtala Muhammad International AirportNigeria Immigration Service
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