Who Would Receive Compensation If Families Didn’t Show Up? – Lai Mohammed Queries Lagos #EndSARS Report On Lekki Tollgate Killings

The Lagos State judicial panel has been queried by Federal Government over its report which claimed that family members of those killed during the EndSARS protest were afraid to speak.


This was made known on Tuesday by the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, wondering who would be compensated since the families of allegedly killed EndSARS protesters failed to appear due to fear.


He called on the Judicial Panel to convince anyone that the names of some casualties of the Lekki Toll Gate incident listed as numbers 3 (Jide), 42 (Tola) and 43 (Wisdom) are not fictitious names.


He said “Even goats have owners if they do not return home not talk of human beings?
“The panel was silent on the family members of those reportedly killed, merely insinuating they were afraid to testify. Even goats have owners who will look for them if they do not return home, not to talk of human beings.


“Where are the family members of those who were reportedly killed at Lekki Toll Gate? If the panel is recommending compensation for the families, what are their identities and addresses? Who will receive the compensations when no family members have shown up to date?


“How did a man who reported seeing the lifeless body of his brother himself end up being on the list of the panel’s deceased persons? How can a Judicial Panel convince anyone that the names of some casualties of the Lekki Toll Gate incident listed as numbers 3 (Jide), 42 (Tola) and 43 (Wisdom) are not fictitious names.


“Why did the Judicial Panel feels compelled to concoct a “massacre in context” as a euphemism for ”massacre”? A massacre is a massacre. What is “massacre in context? The report never mentioned cases of police personnel who were brutally murdered or the massive destruction of police stations, vehicles, e.t.c. during the EndSARS protest. Does this mean that the panel didn’t consider policemen and women as human beings?”


According to the Minister, the report by the Lagos State EndSARS judicial panel failed to make any recommendation on the innocent persons whose businesses were attacked and destroyed during the protest in Lagos.
“I think it was too busy looking for evidence to support its conclusion of ‘massacre in context’,” Mohammed added.

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