Former Tanzanian MP Godbless Lema has been freed following his detention in neighbouring Kenya where he had gone to seek asylum.
Mr Lema was arrested on Sunday while being driven by his lawyer to Kenya’s capital, Nairobi. He was accompanied by his wife and three children.
He had irregularly crossed the border.
Kenya’s media outlets report that the former MP had been released and was on his way to Nairobi.
Amnesty International Kenya has urged the Kenyan government to grant him asylum.
The politician cited threats to his family following Tanzania’s election that saw incumbent President John Magufuli win a second term in a landslide victory.
He lost his Arusha Urban constituency seat in October’s election. He was among opposition leaders who were released last week after being arrested for calling for demonstrations to demand fresh elections
Amnesty Kenya has thanked everyone who called for his release:
Never let anyone tell you your voice is not enough. We are glad to hear that Hon. @godbless_lema and his family have been released. Thank you for using your voices, platforms and time to ensure that Godbless Lema and family were released! A Luta Continua Comrades ✊🏾@Chahali pic.twitter.com/18ZVpwRaFK
— Amnesty Kenya (@AmnestyKenya) November 9, 2020