Tag: Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry

  • #EndSARS: Witness Plays Video That Claims Army Shot Protesters At Lekki Toll Gate

    #EndSARS: Witness Plays Video That Claims Army Shot Protesters At Lekki Toll Gate

    The Lagos State judicial panel on restitution for victims of SARS related abuses resumed sitting on Saturday with the continuation of the testimony of an EndSARs co-ordinator, Serah Ibrahim.

    Serah came along with several videos, some of which she said she shot personally with her iPhone.

    One after the other, she played the videos which according to her demonstrates that soldiers shot at peaceful protesters on the night of October 20.

    As she played the videos, she explained to the panel that soldiers shot at the harmless protesters and even took away some of the dead bodies.

    She specifically mentioned that one of the active protesters, Lekan Sanusi was thought to be dead and the soldiers took away his body.

    She later found out that he was taken to MRS Hospital at Bonny camp where an unidentified nurse helped him to escape.

    Serah also played videos of some persons who suffered gunshot wounds from bullets allegedly shot by the military with protesters surrounding them and trying to tend to their wounds.

    When asked if she could authenticate the videos as to the time they were taken and the location, she mentioned that anyone could do this using Google Drive and she proceeded to demonstrate how it could be done.

    The videos of two mothers who claimed to have lost their children at the protest ground were also played.

    The videos were contained in the flash drive Serah Ibrahim tendered at the last sitting of the panel.

    Serah is expected to continue her testimony on May 15.

    Lekki Toll Gate Shooting

    Serah’s testimony is the latest development in the controversy that has trailed the events at the Lekki toll gate on the night of October 20.

    The army has repeatedly denied that it fatally shot at protesters and the Federal Government has said reports of a massacre at the toll gate was fake news.

    “The purveyors of fake news and disinformation succeeded in deceiving the entire world that there was mass killing in Lekki, even when till date, not a single body has been produced and not a single family or relative has come out to say their child or ward was killed at Lekki toll gate,” Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, said at a press briefing in November.

    But witnesses, including Nigerian songwriter and musician, Obianuju Udeh, better known as DJ Switch, have insisted that the army took away bodies at the protest ground.

    Amnesty International reported that 10 persons died during the event, a figure disputed by the Nigerian government.

    The US government, in a human rights report released in March, said “accurate information on fatalities resulting from the shooting was not available” as at the end of 2020.

    The EndSARS protests were one of the largest street demonstrations since Nigeria returned to democracy in 1999.

    The protests, mostly championed by young people, started as a campaign against police brutality but quickly metamorphosed into a rallying cry against bad governance.

  • Lekki shootings: Panel gets vote of no confidence

    Lekki shootings: Panel gets vote of no confidence

    The Progressive Yoruba Youth (PYY) has passed a vote of no confidence on the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry.

    The panel was set up to investigate police brutality and high handedness across the State.

    The group said the panel has so far come short of high expectations of Lagosians.

    The group’s National President, Kola Salawu, made their position known at a press conference on Tuesday in Lagos.

    PYY said that Lagos risks another outbreak of violence if the panel fails to get to the root of matters about human rights abuses.

    The Yoruba youth group said that due to pressure from Sanwo-Olu, the panel may not arrive at a fair, objective and just conclusions on what transpired at Lekki.

    The group wants the panel to be disbanded and the body of tainted evidence it has collected so far must be discountenanced.

    “Our specific reference is to the Judicial Panel of Inquiry set up by the Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanw-Oolu to look into incidence of brutality and human rights abuses by operatives of the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS)” the group said.

    With the developments at the panel, PYY said there could be a miscarriage of justice if care was not taken.

    PYY pointed out that while setting up the panel, Lagosian had hope and expected that things will move on smoothly.

    It cried out that the panel is becoming more of a circus show, adding that a member of the panel has been running riot all over the public opinion space and making comments that are prejudicial to the eventual outcome of whatever work the panel does.

    PYY lamented that at the moment the Sanwo-Olu panel has fallen into the trap of a made-for-television reality show.

    “In a situation where the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry continues along the line of previous panels that failed, it means that we potentially risk another outbreak of violence,” the youths warned.

    The group further alleged that from its findings, the panel is acting from a script, one written and clandestinely handed to it by Governor Sanwo-Olu when setting it up.

    Recall that the Women for Peace, Justice and Human Rights had during week called on the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu to stay away from the state’s Panel of Inquiry and Restitution probing the alleged shooting of End SARS protesters in Lekki toll gate.

    The group said the panel was a charade put together to deceive people of the State and absolve Sanwo-Olu of any wrongdoing in the Lekki toll gate incident.