The Federal government has been accused of freezing the bank accounts of Nigerians who promoted the #EndSARS protests.
Nigerians took to the streets on October 8 to demand an end
to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad unit of the Nigeria police and an end to
police brutality.
The protest took a different turn when it was hijacked by
hoodlums. On October 20, security operatives stormed the Lekki tollgate plaza
and allegedly opened fire on the protesters.
Two weeks after the protests, there are allegations that the
Federal government has begun a clampdown on persons who promoted the protest
via any means.
According to a report by Punch, some #EndSARS promoters
alleged that their banks informed them that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)
directed that their accounts be frozen. The apex bank reportedly instructed
banks to place a “Post No Debit” restriction on the accounts.
Nigerian pharmacist, Bassey Israel, who was in charge of the
#EndSARS medical team in Port Harcourt, reportedly said his account with Access
Bank marked 003397XXXX has been frozen since October 15.
“I am in charge of End SARS medical team in Port Harcourt
and we had people donating for medical supplies, food, water, ambulance
services and these donations were made directly into my account and of course
these donations had End SARS descriptions so I think that was how they were
able to flag my account.
I noticed that on October 15, I was trying to make a debit
transaction on my account and noticed that there was a restriction.
So, I called the bank and I was told that there was indeed a
restriction but I should go to any branch near me and when I did so, the branch
manager sent a mail to the branch where I opened the account. The response to
the mail was that there was a directive from the CBN to restrict the account.
The lady was surprised and even asked me if I had any issue
with the CBN and I responded that if I had any issue with the CBN, I wouldn’t
be in the bank in the first place, I would be on the run. I asked what could be
done and she gave me no answer. She had to
show me the mail on her computer which I read. It was directly from the
CBN and it read, ‘Place this account on PND” he was quoted as saying
When asked if others had similar problems, Israel said,
“I know many persons that have this same challenge.”
Another #EndSARS protester who spoke on condition of anonymity,
also alleged that she had not been able to access her account and had been
informed that it was frozen.
The CBN is yet to confirm or deny this allegation.
On Sunday, Modupe Odele, an #EndSARS advocate, narrated how
she was stopped from travelling out of the country by officers of the Nigerian
Immigration Service (NIS). The lawyer said she was detained and her passport
was seized.
The Ministry of Interior, however, denied the allegation that it is compiling the names of #EndSARS protesters on a no-fly list.
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