#EndSARS Lawyer Prevented From Travelling By Immigration
#EndSARS
movement promoter and lawyer, Modupe Odele, was on Monday prevented from
travelling by the Nigeria Immigration Service.
The reason
for their action were not disclose by the arresting officers, it is however,
believed that the action was taken because of her alleged role in the #EndSARS
protests.
Odele, had
through her Twitter handle, @Mochievous, mobilised her 219,000 followers during
the protests.
She had also
offered free legal aid to persons who were unjustly arrested during the
demonstrations.
Confirming
the development in a newsletter sent out on Monday, the lawyer said she was on
her way to the Maldives to celebrate her birthday when she was accosted by
immigration officers.
She wrote,
“For my birthday, I had planned a trip to the Maldives. It was really for a
break as the events of the last three weeks have exhausted my mind and body in
a way I have never been exhausted in my life.
“I went to
the airport passed through immigration, and while I was putting my bags
through the body and baggage scanner, the immigration officer who had
previously cleared me, called me back. He told me he had orders from above to
detain me.
“Okay, at
this point I’m like excuse me, my flight is in an hour. On what grounds are you
detaining me?” He didn’t respond. Instead, he goes to his computer where he
typed in my name, and something that looked like a ‘wanted poster’ popped up on
the portal.
“He blocked my
view so I couldn’t see most of it but I saw some of it. And it read something
like – ‘This person is under investigation by XYZ Intelligence Agency. If seen,
they should be apprehended on sight.'”
Odele said
she was detained while her passport was seized by the officers and she was made
to miss her flight.
The lawyer
said that she had been able to identify the security agency that put her on the
watch list, adding that she would be returning there on Tuesday.
Odele wrote,
“Since the #EndSARS peaceful protests started in Nigeria about three weeks ago,
I and some super courageous women have been providing support to Nigerians as
they came out to peacefully exercise their constitutional rights.
“I was
specifically in charge of legal aid and so co-led www.endsarslegalaid.co where
we succeeded in helping over 80 peaceful protesters who were arrested get
released. It was back-breaking and emotionally tasking work but the joy that
the family expressed when being reunited with loved ones made it all worth it.
“I’m not a
full-time activist or human rights attorney. I am a corporate lawyer at the
moment so dealing with police stations isn’t my area of expertise. I did what
needed to be done in the face of gross injustice and had the support of over
800 wonderful volunteer lawyers.”
Odele stated
that she had begun providing pro bono lawyers to victims of police brutality
who wish to file petitions before the Judicial Panels set up by states across
the country to investigate alleged incidences of police brutality.
When contacted,
NIS spokesman, Sunday James, said he couldn’t confirm the development yet and
asked for more time.
However,
#FreeMoeSexy had begun trending on Twitter by Tuesday morning with thousands
calling on the authorities to stop harassing Odele.
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