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Lagos #endSARS Report: Lessons For Lai Mohammed And Co by Racoon(m): 2:48pm On Dec 28, 2021
As Nigerians of good conscience grapple with comprehending and living with the sordid revelations in the Lagos state judicial panel report into SARS related abuses, a sane country should begin to ponder how it will never repeat this disgraceful past. But that is not Nigeria and it is heart-breaking!

Since the leakage of the report on Monday, arguments have followed the traditional lines of government supporters and government critics. Each party holds on to their diametrical positions from as far back as, probably, 2015! So, you wonder how a country makes progress when its people cannot agree on issues that devalue their existence.

Society’s value on life is a standard of its humanity and the extent to which its people are ready to advance. So, when life is said to have been lost in extrajudicial circumstances, arguments are not centred on defending agents of the state accused of the crime.

They are uniformly about prompt investigations to show how the event happened & meting out sanctions on those who may have illegally taken another person’s life. Every life is essential in such societies; people see evil and injustice done to one as being done to all.


Sadly, that is not Nigeria. Here, people are imprisoned by primordial interests like tribe, religion, and political affiliations. It is only when injustice hits close to home that they have the faintest touch of fellow feeling. It is a country where man’s inhumanity to man is classic!

It would be understandable if people like the minister of information-Lai Mohammed, whose love for hearing his own voice is legendary, are the only ones caught in this disregard for lives. Government people in Nigeria feel godlike. They are the archetype of the hypothesis that power intoxicates.

They lord it over and speak down on Nigerians as if the offices they occupy will be there forever.These guys suffer from an infuriating superiority complex which makes them think ordinary Nigerians are simpletons. The average public office holder is the very opposite of the service essence of his calling.

Here, he is more of an overlord. What is even worse about people like Mohammed is the vigour with which they defend the inexcusable. Mohammed, who serves a government that hardly acknowledged the incident at the Lekki Tollgate on October 20, 2020, did not only insinuate that eyewitnesses were liars, he called out reputable media outfits (local and international) and threatened them with sanctions that were not within his reach. How else do you explain the delusions that power does to men?

Are we saying that it is wrong for Mohammed to defend the government? Not at all, but defending the government in this century must be evidence-based. It is more so when the lives of citizens whom you are called to serve are involved. Government should hold its peace until its investigations arm it with evidence!

But that is not Nigeria! Rather than propagating evidence-based positions, lying is becoming a state art and it is reprehensible that those who serve in govt feel no sense of remorse when these lies blow up in their faces.

Take the Nigerian army, for instance. It started by denying that its men were deployed to that location and described reports about the same as fake news. It then claimed it was investigating video images that emerged from the scene, only to finally accept that its men were at the scene without firing shots at the protesters.


At the Lagos state panel, Ibrahim Taiwo, a brigadier general who spoke for the army, owned up to the fact that men of the Nigerian Army fired shots of blank bullets into the air to disperse the protesters. Of course, blank ammunition is incapable of inflicting fatal injuries and only two people fainted, and they were revived, the army claimed!

Taiwo, who conceded that troops were armed with blank and live bullets that evening, also gave the panel the rules of engagement for such occasions. Part of this was that lethal force should only be employed when the lives of soldiers or other citizens are at risk and “after firing has ceased, medical assistance must be rendered,” according to the rules of engagement the officer was said to have presented to the panel.

But none of these rules was observed on the evening under discussion.Instead of offering the needed medical assistance, men of the army were said to have prevented the injured from receiving help thereby throwing their own rules out of the window!

So, when the chief of defence staff, Lucky Irabor, asked Nigerians not to disparage the armed forces in Benin city on Tuesday, he spoke because he is not privy to how this event was handled. One of the points he made in his comment is that the Nigerian Armed Forces are professional.

Maybe he is right but those who handled the October 20, 2020 event did not reflect that. On the contrary, they behaved like the one-legged man’s legendary child who bought a pair of shoes and took them home to his father. The unprofessional conduct of these does not only derogate from the not too sparkling image of the army, it is an unacceptable testimony to the disrespect that this institution has for citizens of the country.

And that is the other point to make about men of power and the general psychology of men of Nigeria’s security and armed forces. It is appalling to imagine that these men and women see ordinary Nigerians as inferior.

Anyone who is interested in attributing professional-ism to Nigerian Armed Forces must make members of this institution understand that they are primary agents of the state and not agents of the government in power. In addition to that, they must know that the uniforms they adorn do not make them superior to other citizens.


On the contrary, they serve those citizens and should not turn their office equipment on the same people they are paid to protect. Regardless of whatever might and power the army may claim, the people of Nigeria are the basis of its existence, and it owes Nigerians and not the incumbent leader its loyalty.

Like many other national institutions, the Nigerian military is still unable to grasp the essence of loyalty. This institution needs to wean itself off its self-conceited mentality, a probable hangover from the long years of military rule. Doing this, and not mere pronouncements, are the fundamental philosophies of a disciplined and professional armed force.

The other thing is that Nigerian leaders must realise that they are only human, fallible, and susceptible to errors like all others. It’s hard to get a Nigerian leader to own up to an error and apologise for it. Nigerian leaders should realise that accepting their humanity, the frailties that attend it and admitting errors are essential ingredients of leadership.

To act otherwise is to say that they are superhuman and risk a depreciation of their estimation in the perception of the citizenry who will see through them when the bubble bursts as it is wont to.

For example, the Justice Doris Oduwobi panel says the military had no reason to be at the Lekki Tollgate that evening, someone requested their presence. Why was it a problem to accept this fact, justify it if need be, and offer an apology if need be? Leaders should be able to stand by their decisions no matter how ill-advised they turn out to be. That is what leadership is all about!

The armed forces have a laid down procedure for dealing with situations like the Lekki Tollgate, but were these rules obeyed on the said date? If not, has any-one admitted fault and apologised to Nigerians for it?

Regardless of what the Lagos state government does with the report presented by the Oduwobi Panel, (since there are also reports of inaccuracies in the report), Nigerians, leaders and led should learn three things from this exercise: this country needs to have far more regard for the lives of its citizens than it currently does; those who lead Nigeria must operate with more honesty and as a corollary, they must understand that Nigerians are their employers rather than slaves.

Adedokun can be reached on Twitter @niranadedokun
https://www.thecable.ng/lagos-endsars-report-lessons-for-lai-mohammed-and-co/amp?nonamp=1

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Re: Lagos #endSARS Report: Lessons For Lai Mohammed And Co by vanbonattel: 2:55pm On Dec 28, 2021
This is funny
Re: Lagos #endSARS Report: Lessons For Lai Mohammed And Co by Racoon(m): 2:55pm On Dec 28, 2021
Sadly, that is not Nigeria. Here, people are imprisoned by primordial interests like tribe, religion, and political affiliations. It is only when injustice hits close to home that they have the faintest touch of fellow feeling. It is a country where man’s inhumanity to man is classic!
If we truly agree that an injustice to one is an injustice to all.
Re: Lagos #endSARS Report: Lessons For Lai Mohammed And Co by Klimltdz: 2:57pm On Dec 28, 2021
Unfortunately we don't learn
Re: Lagos #endSARS Report: Lessons For Lai Mohammed And Co by Racoon(m): 2:59pm On Dec 28, 2021
".....And that is the other point to make about men of power and the general psychology of men of Nigeria’s security and armed forces. It is appalling to imagine that these men and women see ordinary Nigerians as inferior.

Anyone who is interested in attributing professionalism to Nigerian Armed Forces must make members of this institution understand that they are primary agents of the state and not agents of the government in power. In addition to that, they must know that the uniforms they adorn do not make them superior to other citizens.

Regardless of whatever might and power the army may claim, the people of Nigeria are the basis of its existence, and it owes Nigerians and not the incumbent leader its loyalty...."
Re: Lagos #endSARS Report: Lessons For Lai Mohammed And Co by Racoon(m): 3:34pm On Dec 28, 2021
Klimltdz:
Unfortunately we don't learn
So unfortunate I tell you.The same cycle of oppression wickedness and injustice.
Re: Lagos #endSARS Report: Lessons For Lai Mohammed And Co by PVision2020(m): 4:33pm On Dec 28, 2021
All this lengthy write up is not necessary.
The panel report is not an end in itself but a means to an end. To prosecute anyone of murder, the accuser must prove his/her case beyond reasonable doubt with facts and evidence in a court of law.
Blackmailing and guilt tripping everyone to accept your massacre narrative without seeking justice for the alleged victims will help no one except those who seek political mileage from it.

This is an opportunity for Ebun Adegboruwa (SAN), Femi Falana (SAN), Edidiong, Tope, etc to man up and take this issue to court of competent jurisdiction (ICC Inclusive) to seek for justice.

If these honourable/ learned men of the law are convinced and they have enough evidence to prove their claim, then they should seek justice in court and save us this social media mob/jungle justice

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Re: Lagos #endSARS Report: Lessons For Lai Mohammed And Co by udumosam23(m): 4:42pm On Dec 28, 2021
Well I have time to read all this right now because I'm been detain in the army checkpoint from 10am till now over a failed POS transaction involving an officer's wife.

I just thank God they left me with my phone, but who I get to call kwanu? I read on...

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Re: Lagos #endSARS Report: Lessons For Lai Mohammed And Co by Jostoman: 10:34pm On Dec 28, 2021
udumosam23:
Well I have time to read all this right now because I'm been detain in the army checkpoint from 10am till now over a failed POS transaction involving an officer's wife.

I just thank God they left me with my phone, but who I get to call kwanu? I read on...


Let me quote our president Lazy youth.
Re: Lagos #endSARS Report: Lessons For Lai Mohammed And Co by Christistruth00: 11:20pm On Dec 28, 2021
cool


On page 288 paragraph (M), the Lagos Judicial Panel crucially held


“The evidence of the pathologist Prof obafunwa that only 3 of the bodies that they conducted post mortem examination on were from Lekki and only one had Gunshot injury and this was not debunked. We deem it credible as the contrary was not presented before the panel.”



Where are their photographs
Home Addresses
Next of Kin names and Contacts
Home towns
Date of Birth
Schools attended

For 100% identification Of the fake Lekki Massacre Victims

There was no Lekki Massacre !!!!!!!


Do you know that many people are very hurt after discovering

the enemies of Lagos deliberately wickedly Spread Fake news as an excuse to launch an attack to burn and destroy Lagos for Selfish Political reasons





Just listen to Kanu's Broadcast that same night it is Pathetic he wanted Lagos destroyed


This na the AUTHENTIC audio below are nnamdi kanu's orders to ipob on live Radio during endsars Protests



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ktk4uXmlOLs

1hr 35Mins
Destroy every bridge and kill all Police

1hr 46 mins
burn down tinubu’s hotel

1 hr 42 min
Burn down Nitel building and all Govt buildings in lagos, burn down Muritala Mohammed Airport

1hr 39 min kanu orders IPOB to Kill Army Officers and manufacture Weapons

1hr 47 min tinubu must go down

1hr 52 min
kanu Confirmed information that Cele and Orile police Stations In lagos are on fire and Is delighted

Orders ipob to use green white green and blood as the Nigerian flag.

Tells ipob to target tinubu and Sanwo Olu and their Children

1 hr 56 min
block every road kill Sabotuers

2hr.00 min
Destroy everything holding the Economy of Nigeria. Burn all pipelines

2.hr09 min
Kill the Army in Lekki [/b]Claims 15 people were killed in Lekki.,Set Dangote Trucks on Fire.

2.hr 15 min
[b] Burn down Every Federal Govt Building attack Police.

2hr 18 mins
Describes again how to make Molotov Cocktail bombs

2hr20min kanu asks where are the ipob People with Double barrel guns in Abuja?

2 hr 22 min
ipob will make an example of Ikpeazu and Sanwo Olu all tinubu’s nvestments should be destroyed

2hr 24min build bombs and lay them by the roadside

2 hr 32 min kill any Governor that declares Curfew

2hr 56min
kanu says tinubu’s hotel is on fire on his orders

3 hr 09 mins

burn everything tinubu owns and Dangote Trucks the war has started

Every Police Station must go down
destroy all Federal Government Property burn down Lekki Toll Gate destroy Dangote refinery burn every Pastors Church that supports one Nigeria






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ktk4uXmlOLs
Re: Lagos #endSARS Report: Lessons For Lai Mohammed And Co by DiscoverID: 11:23pm On Dec 28, 2021
Racoon:
If we truly agree that an injustice to one is an injustice to all.
But injury to one in igbo land is never an injury to all. What a joke.

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Re: Lagos #endSARS Report: Lessons For Lai Mohammed And Co by DiscoverID: 11:27pm On Dec 28, 2021
Racoon:

So unfortunate I tell you.The same cycle of oppression wickedness and injustice.
Cannibals in the east are on prowl, roasting and eating anyone on sight. Why don't you use same energy?

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Re: Lagos #endSARS Report: Lessons For Lai Mohammed And Co by Christistruth00: 11:28pm On Dec 28, 2021
DiscoverID:

But injury to one in igbo land is not never injury to all. What a joke.


Good !!

Has Peter Obi Testified before the Anambra Panel about the Akwusu River Massacre that he ordered which had real dead bodies with real names and relatives

When will the Report be released because we are still waiting for it

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