Omoyele Sowore, the presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) in the 2023 election, has revealed that the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) has placed him on a watchlist, preventing him from leaving the country.
Sowore shared this information via a statement and video on X.com on Friday.
His words, “The Nigerian Immigration Service continues to subject me to unwarranted harassment and abuse. Violating my rights repeatedly. …CONTINUE READING
“Today, again, they stopped me on my way out of Nigeria, claiming I am placed on their WATCHLIST!”
The video accompanying the post showed Sowore engaging with an NIS officer, demanding to speak with a superior for clarification.
This incident follows Sowore’s arrest in September at Murtala Muhammad International Airport in Lagos, where he was detained by NIS officials and had his international passport confiscated.
Sowore, who is the publisher of online newspaper, Sahara Reporters, has been a vocal critic of the Nigerian government and has faced several legal battles and detentions in recent years.
“The #nigimmigration has since released my International passport, and I flew out of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport shortly after the encounter,” the tweet read.