The panel which was set up by the state government to investigate the allegations of killings at the Lekki Tollgate during the EndSARS protest in October 20, 2020, submitted its report to the state government on Monday, October 15 2021.
According
to the leaked report by the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry and
Restitution on Lekki Toll Gate Shooting Incident and Cases of Police Brutality
as well as human rights violations, is currently generating controversy across
the country.
The
309-page report which went on circulation since Monday has indicted the
Nigerian Army and the Police of being responsible for the death of protesters
at the Lekki Tollgate, admitting that there was a massacre.
The report
has, however, generated controversies from concerned Nigerians who called out
the presidency over its constant claim that there was no such killings by the
Nigerian army and the police.
Many
stakeholders have lambasted President Muhammadu Buhari over the content of the
report, accusing him of masterminding the massacre of the Nigerian youths who
were protesting against extrajudicial killings by the police particularly the
disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS.
A former
presidential aide, Reno Omokri, upon sighting the report, swiftly issued a
petition on the change.org platform against the president, saying Buhari
ordered the shooting which led to the death of unspecified Nigerian youths.
Following
the report which is currently being studied by the Lagos State government, the
former presidential aide petitioned Buhari for allegedly ordering the Lekki
shooting.
On the
website, it was observed that about 86, 000 Nigerians have signed the petition
which is directed to the International Criminal Court – ICC, to prosecute the
President over the allegations.
According
to Omokri, the petition will be submitted to the President of the ICC, Piotr
Hofmański after it receives hundred thousand (100,000) signatures.
He said,
“By the grace of God, Buhari will retire to prison in 2023 and all future
Presidents will see that there is a consequence to the mass murder of Nigerians
by the state.”
DAILY POST
also recalls that Anthony Ehilebo, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Director
of New Media, on Thursday called for the sack of Lai Mohammed, the Minister of
Information and Culture, over the EndSARS panel report.
Ehilebo
who expressed anger over the controversy surrounding the Lekki shooting and the
findings of the panel, also called for the immediate removal of former Chief of
Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai’s immunity to expose him to the wrath of the
law.
It could
be recalled that the Benin branch of the Nigerian Bar Association while
reacting to the report, commended the panel for its timely finding, advising
other states who had set up such panels to make their reports public to
engender public confidence.
Similarly,
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), while speaking on the report, described the
ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) as a “murderous party”.
The
opposition party, in a statement by Ita National Publicity Secretary, Kola
Ologbondinya, on Tuesday, said the report of the panel confirming the gruesome
killings of innocent youths, strengthened the fact that the APC was running a
“murderous and oppressive regime”, that has no regard for life.
Following
the outrage by Nigerians who stormed the various social media to express their
grievances, the Lagos State Government on Wednesday, warmed those accusing it
of killing the unarmed protesters.
A
statement issued on Wednesday by the Information Commissioner, Gbenga Omotoso,
appealed to the people to watch their words.
Also, the
Lagos State Government’s lawyer, Abiodun Owonikoko, SAN, blamed the panel for
making its findings, recommendations and conclusions available to the general
public.
While
claiming that there are at least 40 discrepancies in the report, he said it
should not be in the news pending the original copy. Owonikoko also said that
the content of the report is not completely accurate.
But the
head of the panel, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa SAN, on Friday, insisted that he acted
on the mandate of the Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to fulfill his promise by
making its findings public.
He raised
the alarm over the alleged persecution of panel members, saying that since the
report of its findings was submitted to the state government on Monday, some of
them have been under media attacks.
Mr
Adegboruwa said in his statement that members of the panel are being “unfairly
persecuted,” and called names by some officials of the government.
Recall
also that the United States, US Mission in Nigeria on Tuesday while welcoming
the report, said America awaits the response from President Muhammadu Buhari’s
government and the Lagos authorities, urging them to act fast on the report.
Responding
to that, President Buhari on Thursday while meeting with the US Secretary of
State, Antony Blinken, said that the Federal Government will allow the system
to exhaust itself, stressing that it will wait for pronouncements from state
governments that have set up panels to probe the alleged police brutality in
the country.
This has
also triggered reactions as some Nigerians alleged that the government is
unhappy with the report and was probably expecting the panel to remain silent
like other previous cases.
The
government is currently struggling and finding a way to still cover up the
massacre with lies.
A current
affair analyst, Mr John Ameh who spoke to our correspondent, said, “I actually
commend the Lago panel. They have done so well. From the reactions of the
government, you can see that they were not expecting the panel to reveal the
truth.
“This is
how the Federal Government and even most states have been inaugurating panels
to investigate crimes and at last, no report will come out. This one ‘choke’
them well.
“Even when
the panels submit their reports, you find out that it will not be implemented
and nothing will be heard about it again”.
He
recalled the case of Human Rights Violations Investigation Commission of Nigeria,
also called the Oputa Panel, which was set up by the former President, Olusegun
Obasanjo to investigate the military dictatorship that controlled the country
until 1998.
According
to him, nothing has been done on the report till date, alleging that the
federal and Lagos State government expected the panel on Lekki to take a
similar step.
The recommendations
of the Steve Oronsaye Panel on rationalisation of ministries, agencies and
parastatals which was set up by the former President, Goodluck Jonathan is yet
to be implemented by the Federal Government.
Remember the
panel headed by the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai on restructuring has
not been implemented till date and government has taken no further actions.
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