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“I Have Written Mungono” – Ex Minister Oby Ezekwesili Demands Release Of Passport Of #EndSars Promoter Prevented From Travelling Abroad

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Nigeria’s Former Minister Obiageli “Oby” has written to the Nigerian Government authorities requesting an immediate “immediately retrieve of @Mochievous Modupe Odele’s passport seized by the Immigration Service.

Odele, had through her Twitter handle, @Mochievous, mobilised followers during the protests, offered free legal aid to persons who were unjustly arrested during the demonstrations. Nigeria Immigration Service on Sunday according to NewsWireNGR sources, prevented Modupe Odele, from travelling abroad to the Maldives.

Ms Odele also confirmed the authorities actions in a newsletter, said she,“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.’”

Ezekwesili Tuesday wrote, “Today, I have written to Babagana MUNGONO, the National Security Adviser of @MBuhari@NGRPresident to immediately retrieve @Mochievous Modupe Odele’s passport from the SSS and publicly apologize for trampling on her freedoms. Maybe they’ll be wise this time. We’ll wait and see”.
Ezekwesili was Vice President of the World Bank’s Africa division and is former Nigerian Minister of Education, Minister of Solid Minerals, head of the Budget Monitoring and Price Intelligence Unit as well as former chairperson of the Nigerian Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI).

Thousands of Nigerians marched in Lagos and other cities to demand an end to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, or SARS, a police unit accused of extrajudicial killings and abuses. The government announced the unit had been disbanded, but many Nigerians are skeptical, as officials have promised an end to the unit and its alleged abuses before.

Ezekwesili, a founding director of Transparency International however urged young people not to be intimidated.

“To every young Nigerian member of the #EndSARS movement, I beg of you, please do not be intimidated by these oppressive and repressive acts of the @nigeriagov@MBuhari . Every sensible Nigerian is standing with you. You can never walk alone. You have the country Hope”.

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