The federal government has released the passport of End SARS advocate, Modupe (Moe) Odele.
Immigration officials blocked the activist from boarding an international flight on November 1.
Two days later, the legal practitioner went to retrieve her passport but was told she is under investigation.
On Monday, Modele announced that her official document has been returned.
“Passport now picked up. No issues. I’m told I can travel at any time. Thank you so much, everyone, for the help and concern”, she tweeted.
The lawyer, Feyikemi Abudu, among others rose to prominence during the agitation for an end to police brutality.
1st 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. pic.twitter.com/5IHZbbZjTc
— Moe (@Mochievous) November 5, 2020
They offered free legal representation to citizens arrested and detained during the demonstrations.
It is believed that authorities moved against Odele for her involvement in coordination and supply of emergency services on health and security, facilities, equipment, protest materials, among several needs.
Currently, bank accounts of those who received funds linked to the End SARS campaign have been blocked.