Lekki Massacre: Nigeria Mourns Sues For Justice

Nigeria Mourns has outrightly condemned the ambush, shooting and physical attacks and killings of unarmed peaceful protesters at the Lekki Toll Plaza on the night of Tuesday and in other parts of Nigeria.

The body in a statement jointly signed Alu Azege, Abiodun Baiyewu, Benson Olugbuo, Chidi Odinkalu, Gloria Ballason, and Leslie Agams, urged President Muhammadu Buhari to cease his silence and rise to his responsibility to secure the lives and property of Nigerians.

“The #EndSars #EndPoliceBrutality campaigns began in response to well-documented traditions of predatory, unlawful and lethal methods consistently deployed by the Nigeria Police Force against citizens. The call for an end to police brutality gained momentum across the country as evidence of patterns of gross and massive human rights violations by the police on citizens grew on many platforms, including social media.

“The peaceful protests that raised worldwide awareness to the brutality of the Nigeria Police Force were, unfortunately, met with more violence by the Nigerian government and security forces against unarmed peaceful protesters. The protests were for the most part peaceful. Protesters resisted the repeated efforts by attackers to goad them into non-peaceful methods. Attacks on protesters occurred around the premises of major institutions of the Nigerian government, including the Nigeria Police Force Headquarters; the Three Arms Zone in Abuja, and the Lagos State Government Secretariat, Alausa, amongst others. In addition, video clips of these attacks captured security forces standing aloof while thugs harassed and assaulted protesters or caused wilful damage to people to whom they owed legal duties of protection.

“By later afternoon on Tuesday, 20 October 2020, Nigeria Mourns had verified at least 18 civilians killed in these attacks across Lagos, Oyo, Kano, Ondo, Edo, Osun, Ekiti states, and the FCT. This was before the escalation that occurred on the evening of 20 October, when heavily armed and uniformed assets of the Nigerian Army opened fire on peaceful protesters singing the National Anthem around the Lekki Toll Plaza in Lagos.

“The Nigerian Army and Lagos State Government have both denied complicity in the Lekki Massacre. In an appearance on Channels Television on 21 October, the Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, initially claimed that there were no fatalities from the events in Lekki Toll plaza”.

The body said it is working with various sources among first responders, witnesses, and digital sources to verify the numbers and patterns of casualties from the massacre in Lekki, Lagos.

“Initial reports suggest that up to 50 people may have been killed. Many others were also injured. Reports as that the time of the release of this statement also alleges that the attack on these unarmed civilians persists in various areas of Lagos state, including the Lekki Toll Plaza.

“In these circumstances, it is pertinent that President Muhammadu Buhari, as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, ceases his silence and rise to his responsibility to secure the lives and property of Nigerians; to promote and protect the dignity and human rights of every Nigerian; to ensure accountability for these crimes against humanity by the Nigerian security forces, and to ensure justice for every victim.

While standing in solidarity to re-echo the demands of the Nigerian citizenry through the #EndSARS protests, Nigeria Mourns charged the government to:

“Immediately constitute the Governing Council of the National Human Rights Commission and launch an independent investigation into the extrajudicial killings of Nigerians by officers of the Nigeria Police Force and the Nigeria Army

“Immediately suspend and prosecute all officers identified or indicted in the investigations

“Ensure justice and compensation for victims of police brutality

“Commit to a partnership with civil society and Nigeria’s international partners for a reform of Nigeria’s security sector, especially, the Nigeria Police Force”.

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