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103 #EndSARS Victims: Civil Society Leaders Accuse Lagos Government Of Cover-up, Demand Immediate Independent Probe, Action

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July 25, 2023

The group said the latest revelation, coming almost three years after the ugly incident which drew condemnations across the globe, "speaks copiously to the repression and lack of transparency that characterised governance under the prevailing system in Nigeria". 

The United Action Front of Civil Society has said it considers the leakage of the planned mass burial of 103 #EndSARS victims by the Lagos State Government as a confirmation of the reckless killing of unarmed civilian protesters and citizens at the Lekki Tollgate and various locations in Nigeria in October 2020. 

 

The group said the latest revelation, coming almost three years after the ugly incident which drew condemnations across the globe, "speaks copiously to the repression and lack of transparency that characterised governance under the prevailing system in Nigeria". 

 

It said this in a statement signed by Olawale Okunniyi (Veteran Che),  Head, National Coordinating Centre of the United Action Front of Civil Society on Tuesday. 

 

According to the group, the exposé underpins the grand conspiracy between security agencies, especially the military and Lagos State Government in an attempt to cover up the impunity perpetrated against Nigerian citizens at the Lekki Tollgate and in other locations. 

 

The statement reads, "The leadership of the United Action Front of Civil Society condemns the recklessness and cold-hearted disposition of the Lagos State Government for putting up a brazen denial, for close to three years, in the face of overwhelming disclosures and evidence from local and international media. 

 

"It is instructive that while Lagos State Government has laboriously denied the killings of protesters at Lekki Toll Gate, which was invaded by the military, the atrocities perpetrated in other recently listed locations by the government were also concealed.  Governor Sanwo-Olu and agents of his government have all along been evasive on the reported killings in Alausa, the seat of power and other locations in the Lagos metropolis until the mass burial of the victims was leaked to the public last week.

 

"Nigerians and global stakeholders are no doubt shocked by the revelations in the leaked official correspondence between the Lagos State Public Procurement Agency and Lagos State Ministry of Health, which clearly exposed the perfidy of supposed leaders of our society, who ought to be accountable to the people. 

 

"The leaked letter wherein the secret mass burial for the 103 victims of the year 2020 EndSARS civil protest was inadvertently exposed, has finally confirmed the evil perpetrated by the State against unarmed civilians protesting police brutality across Nigeria.

 

"It is also recalled that in the wake of the public enquiry set up by Governor Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, attempts were made by both military authority and the government to divert attention from the widely reported massacre of defenceless citizens in Lekki.

 

"However, while the invasion of Lekki Toll Gate and other protest centres in Lagos on the eve of October 20, 2020, has never been in doubt, it is evident that the Lagos State Government did all within its powers to conceal mass killings of civilians that took place within its jurisdiction, It could also be recalled that former President Muhammadu Buhari on a national television chat also alleged that the EndSARS protest was an attempt to forcibly remove him from office ostensibly justifying the reckless and brutal manner the peaceful civilian protest was quelled having been perceived as an insurrection against the government.

 

"The leadership of the United Action Front of Civil Society, therefore, demands a fully independent public probe of the killings of October 20, 2020, in Lagos to properly unearth the depth of the atrocities committed against defenceless citizens as well as the key dramatis personae involved in this crime against humanity, especially in the interest of justice and for the sake of posterity as we of the organised civil society of Nigeria maintain that this gruesome mass killing violated the fundamental human rights of the victims as recognised by the Nigerian Constitution and as provided for in regional and international statues. 

 

It is the considered view of the United Action Front of Civil Society that the mass killings and the denial by both the Lagos State Government and the then President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, who only could have been in a position to exercise the power of drafting the military to quell any mass action offend the spirit and letters of Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which embody globally accepted standard for the respect to life and dignity of the human person. Not only were the 103 victims of #EndSARS protests unjustly murdered, but they have also been denied their human dignity through denial and non-disclosure of the cause of their deaths as well the clandestine arrangement to dump their bodies."

 

"Finally, the organised Civil Society of Nigeria shall be setting up an inclusive memorial committee to commemorate the heinous murder of the 103 victims of the #EndSARS massacre by the Nigerian state in immortalising the struggle for a free and better Nigeria, while also honouring those maimed and wounded during the #EndSARS citizens' mass protest in Nigeria. 

 

"The composition of this high-powered committee shall be announced sometime in August 2023 after due consultations with stakeholders and families of the victims of the #EndSARS Citizens Action of October 2020 in Nigeria," the group added.