There was massacre at the Lekki Toll gate – Lagos ENDSARS panel

The Lagos state Judicial panel on restitution for SARS victim and other matters has reported the Lekki Tollgate shootings on the 20th October 2020 as a massacre.

The Panel implicated Soldiers and Nigeria security in the killings and forced disappearance of harmless and unarmed youths who were protesting at Lekki Tollgate on 20th October 2020.

The Justice Doris Okuwobi-led panel made revelations in a report submitted to the Lagos state Governor, Sanwo-Olu.

According to the report, nine protesters were confirmed dead, four presumed dead. The report listed 48names of those who were casualties of the Lekki incident. Among the 48 casualties, 24 sustained gunshot injuries and 15 others were assaulted by Soldiers and Police.

The Panel also found out that the conduct of the Nigerian Army was exacerbated by the refusal of ambulance to assist wounded victims.

At the Lekki Toll gate, officers of the Nigerian Army, injured, killed and brutalized harmless and helpless protesters who were waving the Nigerian flag and singing the Nigerian anthem.

The Panel found out that the Nigerian Police deployed its officers on the night of 20th October 2021 and between that night and morning of 21st October 2021.

BREAKING: Nigeria Police fires tear gas at peaceful #ENDSARSMEMORIAL protesters [PICTURES]

The Nigeria Police has fired teargas on peaceful protesters present at Lekki toll gate, Lagos Nigeria

Recall that the Nigeria youths embarked on a protest today to mark the rememberance of peaceful protesters who were shot at by the Nigerian Army this time last year.

The Protests was centered on the continuous police brutality on the Nigerian youths.

Pathologist: We Conducted Autopsies On 99 Bodies Including Lekki Tollgate Victims

Professor John Obafunwa, a forensic pathologist, has told the Lagos State Judicial Panel on restitution for victims of SARS related abuses and other matters, that post mortem autopsies were conducted on 99 bodies after the #EndSARS protests.

In October, aggrieved protesters trooped to the streets across the country to demand an end to police brutality.

The government had disbanded SARS and promised to look into their demands but the protesters refused to back down until they were forcefully dispersed on October 20, 2020.

Soldiers had stormed the Lekki tollgate in Lagos, where the protesters had barricaded for close to three weeks, and forced them off the roads.

There were allegations and counter allegations on the number of persons killed during the incident but the military authorities and the Federal Government denied that there were deaths.

While dismissing reports on the Lekki tollgate shootings, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Minister of Information, had taunted government critics by describing the Lekki incident as a massacre without dead bodies.

But while testifying before the panel on Saturday, the pathologist said officers of the Lagos State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit (LASEHMU) picked up 99 bodies from different locations.

He confirmed that three of the bodies were those of victims of the Lekki shootings.

According to him, the first body of an unknown victim was brought in from Lekki bridge, on October 24.

He said the body showed a fracture, a laceration on the left side of the skull.

The pathologist gave the cause of death as bleeding into the chest cavity, following a blunt force trauma to the chest.

He added that the second body was that of an unidentified individual who died at about 1.45am on October 21 and was taken to Reddington Hospital, Lekki.

He said the victim was taken to the hospital in an unconscious state as a result of open skull fracture.

“X-ray conducted prior to touching the body showed no bullet or pellets in the body. The x-ray revealed multiple skull fracture. Autopsy showed there was a ragged laceration running from the left side to the right side of the skull, further exploration of the wound showed bleeding into the scalp, multiple fracture of the skull, bleeding into the brain tissue. In the chest, there was bruises of the anterior, fracture of the left rib.

“Generally the internal organs were pale and it suggested there was severe blood loss. Hypertensive heart disease, upon examination under the microscope and samples for DNA, death was as a result of skull and brain injury which was due to blunt force trauma.”

The third case was said to have died at Lekki tollgate and taken to the General Hospital, Yaba, where an autopsy was conducted on November 2.

The cause of death was said to be severe blood loss as a result of disruption of major blood vessel, caused as a result of gun shot injury.

The panel, which adjourned till June 19, ordered the pathologist to produce the records and autopsy reports of the remaining 96 bodies.

Lagos State must prove Tinubu son, Sunday dare is not in charge of Lekki Toll gate- Bode George

A former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Bode George, has asked the Lagos State Government to prove that Seyi, the son of the All Progressives Congress national leader, Bola Tinubu, does not own or control the Lekki tollgate.

George demanded that the terms of the agreement between the Lekki Concession Company (LCC) and the state government be made public.

He said this in a statement titled, “We Must Withdraw from the Brink” on Friday.

George also said the state government must address allegations that Seyi and his former Chief of Staff, Sunday Dare, who is the current Minister of Youth and Sports Development, control the tollgate.

“There was a buy-back several years ago returning the control & ownership of the Admiralty Tollgate to the Lagos State Government.

“The Lekki-Ikoyi Tollgate was built from scratch with taxpayers money.

“How then can anyone/company inexplicably make a legal claim to the Lekki toll gates? Again, what is the relationship between Seyi Tinubu and Lekki Concession Company?

“Equally, what is the relationship between Sunday Dare and the Lekki Concession Company? We all know that Sunday Dare until he became Minister last year was Bola Tinubu’s Man Friday. There are too many untidy, dirty, stinking intimations here,” George said.