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Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by dre11(m): 7:25am On Nov 18, 2021
Amid rising insecurity in Nigeria, the country now risks an arms embargo following the indictment of the Nigerian Army and the Nigeria Police Force by the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry on Restitution for Victims of SARS Related Abuses and other matters, which states that at least nine persons were confirmed dead at the Lekki toll plaza when soldiers stormed the tollgate to disperse #EndSARS protesters on October 20, 2020.

The 309-page report stated, “The atrocious maiming and killing of unarmed, helpless and unresisting protesters, while sitting on the floor and waving their Nigerian flags and while singing the National Anthem can be equated to a massacre in context.”

While indicting the soldiers and the police, the panel stated that it unravelled the fact that after the personnel of the Nigerian Army exited the scene, the Nigeria Police Force followed up with the killing of the protesters, shooting directly at those fleeing, who ran into shanties and the lagoon.

It recommended that all army officers, excluding Major General Omata, and men of the Nigerian Army deployed in the Lekki tollgate should be made to face appropriate disciplinary action, stripped of their ranks and dismissed as they were not fit and proper to serve in any public or security service of the nation.

Already, the United States, the United Nations, the United Kingdom and Amnesty International have called on the Nigerian government to ensure that the panel’s report is handled transparently even as the military and the Federal Government await the release of the White Paper.

The Nigerian military and its current use of arms are subject to the Leahy vetting, an American rights law that prohibits the United States government from providing military assistance to foreign security force units that violate human rights with impunity.

An arms embargo had earlier been placed on Nigeria, which prevented the country from effectively pursuing the war against terror during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

However, during the administration of former American President, Donald Trump, the embargo was lifted and the US began selling arms to Nigeria, including 12 Super Tucano aircraft.


The US, however, warned that the arms and the soldiers being trained would be subject to Leahy vetting, meaning that military assistance could be discontinued.

Earlier in the year, Reuters had reported that the United States Congress had initiated plans to impose an arms embargo on Nigeria.

In an email chat with The PUNCH on Wednesday, the Deputy Director for Advocacy and Government Relations for Amnesty International USA, Mr Adotei Akwei, said he had written to the US Congress to implement the Leahy laws against Nigeria.

Akwei welcomed the report of the panel, adding that it confirmed what Amnesty had always been saying about the #EndSARS protests.

He said, “While we welcome this report, we are also painfully aware that other investigations into abuses by the Nigerian security forces have also confirmed abuses, called for reform and accountability and have resulted in no action whatsoever.

“We will wait to see what the response is from the Buhari administration, but until then, we still call for robust implementation of the Leahy laws in regards to the Nigerian military.”

In an interview with The PUNCH, a former Director-General of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Prof Bola Akinterinwa, said Nigeria could face not just an arms embargo, but sanctions.

Akinterinwa stated, “It goes beyond an embargo. There are many ways foreign countries respond to situations like this. If you use the US as an example, I can assure you that all those suspected government officials will be sanctioned in different ways, either by visa bans, withdrawal of privileges, or initiate a trial for them abroad.

“Some months ago, some US congressmen said they should not supply the Tucano ordered by Nigeria and they should stop selling arms to Nigeria. In this kind of situation, the likelihood of further sale of arms to Nigeria is remote. They are currently considering that.”

A retired Nigerian diplomat, Ambassador Joe Keshi, who served in the US, Togo, Ethiopia, Belgium, the Netherlands, Namibia and Sierra Leone, said indeed, Nigeria risked another arms embargo with the damning report on the killing of the #EndSARS protesters.

Keshi stated that the Nigeria police needed urgent reforms, including learning how to handle protesters.

He said the Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, goofed by calling on Nigerians not to disparage the military when he could have just promised to investigate the issues raised in the report.

The retired diplomat said the Federal Government should admit that mistakes were made and apologise rather than attempting to pick holes in the panel’s report.

“That is true (arms embargo). And that is why it is so sad the way the authorities are reacting to this report. There should be a simple admission that a mistake was made,” Keshi said.

However, a former Deputy Director of the Department of State Services, Mike Ejiofor, said it would be too early to say if Nigeria would face an arms embargo.

Ejiofor said the international community would be watching to see how Nigeria would react to the report.

“Let us keep our fingers crossed. Let us wait to see how things go,” he said.

PDP Reps ask Blinken to probe violence against #EndSARS protesters, others

Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party caucus in the House of Representatives has said the planned visit by the United States Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, to Nigeria is to address corruption, insecurity and human rights abuses under the regime of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).

It urged the visitor to ask questions about abuse of state power and use of violence to suppress peaceful protesters, particularly activists of the #EndSARS movement and campaigners for self-determination.


The leader of the PDP caucus, Kingsley Chinda, in a statement on Wednesday, also called on the Federal Government to assure Blinken that it would not use facilities provided by the US against Nigerians agitating legitimately.

Chinda in the statement titled, ‘PDP Reps Caucus says Blinken’s visit to Consider Human Rights Abuses, Insecurity and Corruption…Visit to Address Government’s Failure to Curb Terrorists Attacks’, added that the opposition lawmakers welcomed the visit of the US top official to Nigeria.

The caucus noted that the visit was timely, adding, “It is our expectation that he (Blinken) would use his visit to address the growing human rights abuses, increasing threats to democracy, insecurity and corruption in Nigeria.

“Just this week, a Brigadier-General was killed by ISWAP and this is in addition to the countless numbers of soldiers, who have been killed or grievously injured with the weightless and worthless remark of getting to the root of the matter.

“Our country cannot afford the luxury of losing military officers to terrorists when it can seek strategic military and counter-insurgency assistance from the United States that has for many years built strategic and sustained military and intelligence frameworks for fighting terrorism.

“We note that the insistence of the Government of the United States that all strategic military, anti-terrorism and counter insurgency engagements must be in accord with the Leahy laws.”

The caucus further urged the US, through Blinken, to “impress on the Nigerian government, as an act of principle, to stay within the realm of prohibition by not deploying received military assistance against citizens, who embark on legitimate and constitutional agitation, including agitation for self-determination and secession, which are legitimate aspirations under our laws and treaties entered into by Nigeria.”

The statement further read, “Secretary Blinken should as a matter of urgency hold the Nigerian government to account for the wanton assaults on rights, abuse of state power, systematic use of state violence to suppress peaceful protesters, particularly activists of the #EndSARS movement and campaigners for self-determination, extrajudicial killings, intimidation of the judiciary; and declare to this government that abuses of human rights have consequences.”


5,000 sign petition to jail Buhari in one hour

A petition by bestselling author, Reno Omokri, on the change.org platform received 5,000 signatures in just one hour.

The petition, which was filed on Wednesday, was directed at the International Criminal Court and comes after the Lagos #EndSARS panel indicted the Buhari administration in its report.

At 5,000 signatures, the petition is the first of Nigerian origin to hit that number in an hour.

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by Baawaa(m): 7:26am On Nov 18, 2021
While indicting the soldiers and the police, the panel stated that it unravelled the fact that after the personnel of the Nigerian Army exited the scene, the Nigeria Police Force followed up with the killing of the protesters, shooting directly at those fleeing, who ran into shanties and the lagoon.

It recommended that all army officers, excluding Major General Omata, and men of the Nigerian Army deployed in the Lekki tollgate should be made to face appropriate disciplinary action, stripped of their ranks and dismissed as they were not fit and proper to serve in any public or security service of the nation.
Those security personnel that involved in Lekki massacre should be made to face appropriate disciplinary action, stripped of their ranks and dismissed as they were not fit and proper to serve in any public or security service of the nation

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by BigSarah(f): 7:28am On Nov 18, 2021
Story, is it only the US that sell arms, FG can always get arms elsewhere and give it to their terrorists called soldiers...

If you really wanna help the protesters, give them arms like you did in Nicaragua and currently Ethiopia

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by Grace001: 7:31am On Nov 18, 2021
That’s why this useless good for nothing government is trying everything possible to tell the world that nothing happened at lekki tollgate.


They are scared to face sanctions. Useless Nigerian army miscalculated, they thought it was business as usual when they use to kill and go away with the bodies and leave no traces of the number of people killed.


Nigerian army amateur lies ;
Our men are not at the lekki tollgate
Our men was there but didn’t fire a shot
Our men only fired a blank bullet we didn’t have live bullet
Our men went to the scene with live bullet

You need your head to be examined if you still TRUST Nigerian army with all their lies

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by lkillbrokehoes: 7:33am On Nov 18, 2021
Buhari have failed Nigerians

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by inoki247: 7:35am On Nov 18, 2021
Mak dem keep derr arms we will goan buy from Pakistan or Iran to keel more citizens..

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by Jnrprince1(m): 7:39am On Nov 18, 2021
Make Boko Haram no use this opportunity take over this country

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by poiZon: 7:48am On Nov 18, 2021
BigSarah:
Story, is it only the US that sell arms, FG can always get arms elsewhere and give it to their terrorists called soldiers...

If you really wanna help the protesters, give them arms like you did in Nicaragua and currently Ethiopia
The only country they can buy arms is Russia, once Nigeria usethat route, we r doomed.

What do u think made pastor oritsejafor to be pipular that year?
Na this issue.
Apc via murtala nyarko wrote to UN, US to stop selling military hardwares to nigeria cos the Nigerian army under gej was committing pogrom in Northern Nigeria.

US obliged, nigeria had to gothru a dangerous route to buy arms, oritsejafor's jet was hired for the mission.

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by Investigative: 8:27am On Nov 18, 2021
Nigeria still on the list

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by helinues: 8:31am On Nov 18, 2021
We have just been removed from religion whatever USA placed us on.

This na wash

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by Racoon(m): 8:39am On Nov 18, 2021
What the hausa-fulanis controlled military are doing under this regime is just a well planned systemic genocide and annihilation of other ethnic group.

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by Racoon(m): 8:43am On Nov 18, 2021
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helinues:
We have just been removed from religion whatever USA placed us on.This na wash
[/s]

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by helinues: 8:46am On Nov 18, 2021
Racoon:
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Those are the kind of bunkum that always make your day. Anything against Nigeria.

And what if the USA website has not been updated?

You people should stop surrounding yourself with negative thoughts

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by assent: 8:51am On Nov 18, 2021
Mannabbgrills alias NLpolicewoman, your lie, your true colour has been exposed. You can't lay claim to integrity because you have none.

You are one of those who denied killing ever taking place at Lekki tollgate. You are ready to defend any shame and disgrace provided it will make Buhari look good.

You are just an ordinary Buhari praise singer.

Your conduct doesn't differ from that of a paid Hailer. And do I need to remind you that a paid Hailer is a uselss human being with corrupted morals?

May every evil you defend haunt you all the days of your life.

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by Emergingnation1(m): 8:55am On Nov 18, 2021
helinues:
We have just been removed from religion whatever USA placed us on.

This na wash
You where been dey lie along side with lie Mohammed that there was nothing like massacre in lekki tollgate... You should be hiding your face in shame... Cos your perpetual lies has been boosted.... Lying stunts

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by assent: 8:55am On Nov 18, 2021
helinues:


Those are the kind of bunkum that always make your day. Anything against Nigeria.

And what if rgw the USA website has not been updated?

You people should stop surrounding yourself with negative thoughts

You national enemy should shut up. You are one of those who said there was no shooting. You should be ashamed of yourself for pitching your tent with evil.

May you be consumed by all the evil you intentionally defend. Amen.

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by Grace001: 9:06am On Nov 18, 2021
helinues:
We have just been removed from religion whatever USA placed us on.

This na wash


And you are feeling so high and proud of it that we have just been removed from “countries on special watch list”

Nigeria is not even suppose to be on the list, if Nigeria is progressing under this regime.

Continue to deceive yourself and shy away from the TRUTH. You can only deceive yourself by refusing to accept the reality, you can’t deceive others.

Nigeria is synonymous to retrogression under this regime

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by Racoon(m): 9:43am On Nov 18, 2021
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helinues:
Those are the kind of bunkum that always make your day. Anything against Nigeria.And what if the USA website has not been updated? You people should stop surrounding yourself with negative thoughts
[/s]Nigeria was a beloved country before the tyrant on seat today came with his wickedness and evil.At least late president Umaru Musa Yar'Addua was president from the same Kastina state was loved by almost all Nigerians before Buhari came on board.

Was Nigeria supposed to be on any watch list for evil in the first instance? Meanwhile, you lot see no evil with all the wickedness being perpetuated esp.the gory Lekki massacre. Now a govt panel has indicted same govt just as in the case of the Shites Zaria massacre. While, nothing new with zombiesm.Enjoy your country being ruled by terrorists and their sympathizers.

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by Racoon(m): 9:47am On Nov 18, 2021
assent:
Mannabbgrills alias NLpolicewoman, you are one of those who denied killing ever taking place at Lekki tollgate. You are ready to defend any shame and disgrace provided it will.make Buhari look good.....every evil you defend haunt you the days of your life.
Waiting for the mannequin praise singer here anytime and any day.The guy is a nuisance.

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by ILoveDemMANNA: 9:52am On Nov 18, 2021
Things dey happen o

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by Racoon(m): 9:55am On Nov 18, 2021
ILoveDemMANNA:
Na wa
Nawa for what ? Shame dey catch you to comment on the outcome of the #EndSARS panel report abi? The atrocities of your darling daddy and all who supported his tyrannical atrocities will surely be accounted for soon.

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by Racoon(m): 9:56am On Nov 18, 2021
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NLPoliceWoman:
Seun Mynd44 Justwise Dominique. Rule 2
[/s]So you are truly the one all along? The moderators should see to it that masquerading as NLPoliceWoman& ILoveDemMANNA is taken care of to sanitize this forum from all the nuisance it is posing.

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Re: Nigeria Risks US Arms Embargo Over Alleged Protesters’ Killings By Soldiers by RiceProducers: 10:16am On Nov 18, 2021
This is exactly why if you dare another violent #EndSARS protest necessitating use of the Army anywhere in Nigeria, we the citizens will stone you in the streets.
You are working for Boko Haram.
You want terrorists to over run the country.

Any protests that is not done with for thought and good mob control should have the organizers been liable for damages or manslaughter in the case of fatality

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