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Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by naptu2: 7:45am On Nov 06, 2020
Lekki shootings: Army makes a U-turn, appears before Lagos panel Saturday

Published November 6, 2020

Ade Adesomoju, Oladimeji Ramon, Deji Lambo,  Tony Okafor  and Daud Olatunji


The Nigerian Army, contrary to its decision last week,  will appear  on Saturday before the Lagos State Panel of Inquiry probing the alleged shooting of #EndSARS peaceful protesters by soldiers on  October 20 at the Lekki tollgate.

Sources close to the retired Justice Doris Okuwobi-led panel confirmed to The PUNCH on Thursday that the army had acknowledged the panel’s invitation and the panel had fixed Saturday (November 7) for its appearance at the hearing taking place at the Lagos Court of Arbitration, Lekki.

Recall that for two weeks last month, youths calling for the disbanding of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of  the Nigeria Police protested across the country.

In Lagos, the protests assumed a tragic dimension when soldiers shot protesters at the Lekki tollgate.

The shootings have attracted local and international condemnations with Amnesty International saying that no fewer than 12 people were killed.

Sunday PUNCH  on November 1 reported that the Lagos State panel had invited the 81 Division of the Nigerian Army, whose soldiers were alleged to have carried out the shootings.

But the spokesman for the Nigerian Army, 81 Division, Lagos, Major Osoba Olaniyi,  said the army would not honour a summons from the panel as the army believed that it was not the panel’s “duty” to invite the army.

Olaniyi had stressed that the military would only appear before the panel if it received an invitation directly from the Lagos State Government, rather than the panel.

“If we receive a letter from the state, we will go. Are we not under civil authorities? Are we not part of Nigerians? Have you forgotten that we did not go there (Lekki tollgate) on our own?.

“It is the state government that constituted that panel of inquiry. So, if anybody needs to get in touch with us to come, it is still the state, not the members,” Olaniyi had said.

But on Thursday, multiple sources confirmed to The PUNCH that the army had changed its position and would be presenting its case before the panel on Saturday.

One of the sources close to the panel, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, “Contrary to its earlier posture of resistance, the Nigerian Army seems to have bowed to pressure in respect of  the invitation  to appear  before the Lagos  panel on SARS. The Army will appear before the panel on Saturday.  That is the day the panel has fixed for the Army to appear.

“You know the panel was set up with the approval of the National Executive Council and President Muhammadu Buhari has always assured Nigerians and indeed the international community of full cooperation with the panel, so the Army cannot afford to ignore the invitation from the panel duly signed by its chairperson, who is a judicial officer.

“The whole world is watching us and all eyes are on the panel, especially in respect of the Lekki Tollgate. The Army is critical to the work of the panel and it will erode public confidence in the government if any of its institutions snubs the panel with impunity. After all, the President is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, so how can the army openly defy the Panel that its own Commander-in-Chief has endorsed?”

The source dismissed the fear that the panel might not be objective since it was set up by the Governor of Lagos State, whom the Army said called for the soldiers who engaged the peaceful protesters at Lekki tollgate.

When contacted on the telephone, the spokesman for 81 Division of the Nigerian Army,  Olaniyi, said, “If you have any question, go and meet the panel, don’t come and ask me. The panel is carrying out the investigation, go and meet the panel. I don’t have any comment.”

Further efforts to get Osoba to answer other questions were rebuffed as he hung up the call during the telephone conversation.

How my sister was shot by Abuja policeman, died on NYSC passing-out day – Petitioner

Meanwhile,  testifying before the Federal Government’s  Independent Investigative Panel probing cases of police brutality in Abuja, a petitioner,  Miss Chineye Igwetu, on Thursday, broke down in tears as she recounted how her 23-year-old younger sister was allegedly shot by a policeman around Ceddi Plaza in the Central Area of Abuja in July 2018.

Chineye said her sister, Linda Igwetu, was shot by Inspector Benjamin Peters of the Federal Capital Territory Police Command, Abuja, in the night of July 3, 2018.

She said the policeman  later claimed that he opened fire on the car conveying the deceased because the driver of the car refused to stop when he was flagged down.

Chineye said the deceased died in her pool of blood the next morning at  6am on July 4, 2018, few hours before the deceased was to pass out from the National Youth Service Corps scheme.

The petitioner,  who appeared strong at the beginning of her about-15-minute testimony, lost control of her emotion as she broke down in tears when she started narrating how the deceased died at Garki General Hospital, Abuja, allegedly without being accorded the necessary first aid.

She recalled that her sister was observing her service year at a customer service provider firm, Outsource Global Company in Mabushi, Abuja, as her place of primary assignment.

She said the deceased was living with her and usually resumed work at 1pm and closed at 11pm.

According to her, in the night of July 3, 2018, the day of the incident, Linda was out with two of her colleagues, Tobi Bamidele and Arafat, to celebrate her passing- out from the NYSC scheme which was to take place the following morning.

She said that at about 10.22pm on the fateful day, Linda sent her a WhatsApp message to inform her that she was going out to have some drinks with her colleagues to celebrate her imminent passing out from the NYSC scheme.

She said after waiting on her to return for some time, she slept off but later woke up at about 2am and was surprised to find out that the deceased, who had a spare key to the apartment, had yet to return.

She said, “At about 4.35am, I got a distress call from an unknown number and it was Mr Bamidele Tobi, asking me to come quickly to Garki hospital that something happened on their way home.

“I got to the hospital and was informed that my sister was shot by Inspector Benjamin Peters. Mr Tobi narrated that on their way home, they heard a loud sound and initially thought it was a tyre burst. He said the next thing was that my sister tapped him from the back seat that something hit her below her breast.

“They looked back and found my sister gasping for breath in her pool of blood and that was when they realised that she was hit by a bullet and that the sound they heard was that of a gunshot.

“On their way to Garki hospital, the police stopped them and followed them to the hospital.”

She said her sister kept bleeding at the hospital, but despite her and her friend’s readiness to donate blood to save the deceased’s life, the nurses and doctors said they would not take blood from a woman.

She said she called on her male friends and left for the national blood bank at Zone 4 in Wuse, Abuja, where they were initially told that there was no blood.

She said shortly after she left, a call from the blood bank asked her to return to get some blood.

She added that she was on her way back when one of her male friends who had been to the hospital to donate blood, called her to return to the hospital.

She said she returned to the blood bank all the same, only to later find out that she was being called to return to the hospital earlier because her sister had died.


“My sister passed out at about 6am after she was in a pool of blood without the necessary first aid,” she said.

Asked if she had heard from the police since the incident, she said Inspector Peters who allegedly shot her sister was arrested and interrogated but after some back-and-forth engagements with the police over the matter, the investigative police officer, whom the case was assigned to. stopped answering her calls.

She added that she received a call from the then Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, who later set up a four-man committee of senators to probe the case.

She said, “We kept going back and forth. The hearing went on for about a week. The Inspector-General of Police came. But they kept saying ‘come back today, come back tomorrow,’ until nothing happened again.

“I kept going to the IPO. At some points he stopped answering my calls and I got tired.”

Asked what she wanted from the panel, Chineye said, “I want justice. I want my family to be compensated. I want to see my family smile once again. I want justice for my sister.”

Ogun panel begins sitting, receives  40 petitions

In Ogun State, the Judicial Panel of Investigation set up by the state government on Thursday, began its sitting after  receiving  no fewer  than 40 petitions from victims .

The Chairman of the Panel, Justice Solomon Olugbemi (rtd) while speaking  at the  inaugural  sitting in Abeokuta ,said the panel  was not out to witch-hunt any security operative, but to ensure equity, fairness and justice for all.

Olugbemi  who said the panel  was ready  to receive more petitions, warned against threat and intimidation of petitioners.

Police, shot and crippled me and  prevented hospital from treating me,  victim tells Ogun panel

Also on Thursday, a victim of police brutality,  Kamol Ganiu, told   the  state judicial panel of investigation  how “unknown” police officers shot him in the leg and crippled him.

Ganiu alleged  that the Divisional Police Officer  of the Ibara Division, refused to produce the officer that fired the shot and also prevented  hospital from treating him.

While narrating how the incident happened, Ganiu  said after being shot, his mother and brother were detained by the a  former DPO of Ibara, Bolaji Oluwasegun

The victim  said he was shot in the leg by unknown police officers of the state police command attached to the Ibara division on July 17, 2018.

He said he was hit by the police a  stray bullet while he was driving at 3am around Ibara area of the state.

Ganiu said, “When I was hit by the bullet, I managed to drive to the hospital for treatment  where my mother and my brother were told that they would not treat me without a police report.

“My brother and mother went to Ibara police station to obtain the report but they were detained by the police instead.

“My car was also seized and later released to my family on July 31, 2018 after paying N50,000.

“They accused me of being an armed robber but after several hours of persuasion, they gave them the report, but by the time they got to the hospital my condition had worsened.

“After the incident, I spent one year and two months on the hospital bed. I lost everything during the period.

“Early this year, the police from the command headquarters offered my family N250,000 as a fee to forget about the case but my family rejected it.”

The chairman of the panel adjourned the matter till Monday for further hearing.

Awkuzu  SARS killed my husband, asked me to remarry – widow tells panel

In  Anambra State, a widow of  a  victim of SARS, Chidinmma  Edozieuno on Thursday told the  state judicial panel on police brutality  that policemen attached to the unit killed her husband in 2017 and asked to remarry.

“They told me  to give him the last goodbye by kissing him,” she stated.

Edozieuno, who petitioned the panel, asked it to give her reasonable compensation for the loss of her husband and property.

She said her husband, Johnson, was  a businessman who was based in  Benin Republic but came to Nigeria to visit her and her  baby when he was taken away by SARS officials.

She said,” We were in our house in Awka that fateful day in August 2017 when some gunmen broke into our house and took my husband. They also took away  our  property and told me to go and marry another man that ‘this one is as good as dead.’

“They said my husband was a kidnapper. I did not even know where they came from, and at first, I didn’t even know they were policemen.

“With the help of a friend, who is a police officer, we started looking for my husband. He took me to many police stations to know if they detained him, but he was with  none of them. We went to Awkuzu SARS office, and that was where I saw three of the men who came and arrested my husband.

“I hired a lawyer and we went to court. It was in court that the counsel representing SARS told us that my husband was dead. They said he was a kidnapper. I dated my husband for a long time before we got married. He was not a kidnapper. I lived in Benin and that was where we knew each other. I later relocated to Nigeria. My husband was from Aguleri.”

The Chairman of the panel, Justice V.N. Umeh (retd), assured her of justice.

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by helinues: 7:46am On Nov 06, 2020
Let them appear first

Army don't normally entertain any invitation from civilian's panel when they can set up their own..

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by Bodexman(m): 7:47am On Nov 06, 2020
Hmmmm

The interrogation would be a very soft one I'm sure cos both parties worked hand in hand during the shootings.

So don't even expect much.

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by geesilver(m): 7:48am On Nov 06, 2020
At the end of their appearance I bet you the matter go tie gele. There wouldn't be any Scape goat as long as the order to shoot is from above. It would end up like the national conference report...... Never implemented inspite of the resources and effort put in

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by naptu2: 7:48am On Nov 06, 2020
helinues:
Let them appear first

Army don't normally entertain any invitation from civilian's panel when they can set up their own..


naptu2:


1) Edo Youth, Police Clash: Army Commander And More Policemen Testify At Panel Hearing

https://secure.saharareporters.com/2018/02/20/edo-youth-police-clash-army-commander-and-more-policemen-testify-panel-hearing

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by helinues: 7:50am On Nov 06, 2020
naptu2:



That's why I put normally....

So them appearing, are they going to say the truth?

If they are found guilty, who is going to punish them?

Like I said, let them attend first
Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by naptu2: 7:52am On Nov 06, 2020
helinues:


That's why I put normally....

So them appearing, are they going to say the truth?

If they are found guilty, who is going to punish them?

Like I said, let them attend first

What the heck is "normally"? They have appeared at many judicial panels, so what the heck is "normally"?

The other questions you asked have absolutely nothing to do with the question of them appearing.

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by helinues: 7:53am On Nov 06, 2020
naptu2:


What the heck is "normally"? They have appeared at many judicial panels, so what the heck is "normally"?

The other questions you asked have absolutely nothing to do with the question of them appearing.

Not in that mood...

So I swerve
Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by sapientia(m): 7:53am On Nov 06, 2020
Now the lie of the CCTV stopping before the shooting has been thrown to the panel.

They think they stand a chance.

Truth must prevail

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by Rebuke: 7:54am On Nov 06, 2020
They have probably perfected their lies.....guess that is what they bought time for. undecided

Probably have issued out threats to every necessary panel member that might appear as a threat to them.

I don't believe in anything regarding thsee guys anymore.......

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by Grace001: 7:54am On Nov 06, 2020
The army bought themselves time needed to cook up lies. We know this

Nigerian Army can lie for Africa


The video was fake/photoshopped
Our men were not at the tollgate
Our men were their but didn’t shot
It was the governor that invited us

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by Nobody: 7:54am On Nov 06, 2020
Finally, we await the outcome...
Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by naptu2: 7:54am On Nov 06, 2020
helinues:


Not in that mood...

So I swerve

Lastly, remember that a whole chief of Army Staff, General Malu, testified at the Oputa Panel, so why can't any other soldier testify at a civilian panel?

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by Raxxye(m): 7:55am On Nov 06, 2020
Let them go there and lie their usual lies!

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by bancoleh: 7:55am On Nov 06, 2020
We can beat around the Bush even though we know the right thing to do, anyways the panelist should make sure the truth prevail with thorough investigations and questioning, the army should come out and tell us what really happens...dignity matters alot.

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by Basitelo1(m): 7:55am On Nov 06, 2020
Appear to lie more lies abi.
All did na time wasting tactics.
Everybody know say na dat Dullard give d order

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by Onyeedum(m): 7:55am On Nov 06, 2020
Justice is all we ask for.

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by Lamasta(m): 7:55am On Nov 06, 2020
Nigerian Army are not been professional in the discharging of its duties they always go extra miles to abuse the Power bestowed on them....
NA appearing in this panel is to play the script already written so I don't see any difference again in them appearing or not.

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by Waitforit: 7:55am On Nov 06, 2020
What difference would it make

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by brushesz: 7:56am On Nov 06, 2020
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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by Mopolchi: 7:56am On Nov 06, 2020
They shot at peaceful protesters as ordered by Gov Sanwoolu

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by omodaamola: 7:56am On Nov 06, 2020
Nobody is above the law, pass it on cheesy

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by ArmaniUhuru: 7:56am On Nov 06, 2020
Shame on them. Always forming Almighty when it comes to civilians.

Bunch of educated illiterates.

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by kadas01(m): 7:56am On Nov 06, 2020
I am extremely ashamed of the Nigerian Army!

Many times I ask myself, is this the same Nigerian Army my father served?

A bigger problem is coming if extreme care is not taken in this country!!

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by Doigi: 7:57am On Nov 06, 2020
sad this idiot the vex me die

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by Offpoint1: 7:58am On Nov 06, 2020
I hate all this beating around the bush and long process.

We all know who to hold responsible.
We all know how the army works by taking orders.
We all know who gave the order.

I wonder what all the summon is all about.

Call out Buhari and Buratai

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by anochuko01(m): 7:58am On Nov 06, 2020
After theyve well cooked their responses.

very reactionary set of losers!!

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by Riversides2003(m): 8:00am On Nov 06, 2020
But I thought army said they were not at Lekki and Malami said it was hoodlums that disguised as military. Nigeria is really a zoo

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Re: Lekki Shootings: Army To Appear Before Lagos Panel On 7 November 2020 by tillaman(m): 8:00am On Nov 06, 2020
VERDIct will be DOA as usual
We know how this works na abi no be these people again

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