FG rejects report of Judicial Panel on Lekki Toll Gate, tags it fake news

The Minister of Information and Culture, AlhaLai Mohammed says there is absolutely nothing in the report of the Judicial Panel that is circulating to make the Federal Government change its stand that there was no massacre at Lekki on Oct. 20th 2020.
The Minister made this assertion while reacting to the report of the Lagos State judicial panel of inquiry and restitution to investigate cases of police brutality and incident of Oct. 20, 2020 at Lekki Toll Gate.
According to him, for the government to change its stand, a well-investigated report of the incident that meets all required standards and will withstand every scrutiny must be produced and presented to the public.
“The report in circulation does not meet those requirements.
“We also appeal to the families of those allegedly killed in Lekki to speak out.
“It’s untenable to say that some families did not come out because they are afraid. Any parent who is afraid to testify about the death of his or her child is not worth to be called a parent.
“It’s no longer news that the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry that investigated cases of police brutality as well as the incident of Oct. 20th, 2020, at Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos has submitted its report.
“Unlike many commentators and analysts, we took our time to read and digest the report, and we are now well placed to respond.
“Without mincing words, let me say that never in the history of any Judicial Panel in this country has its report been riddled with so many errors, inconsistencies, discrepancies, speculations, innuendoes, omissions and conclusions that are not supported by evidence.
“What is circulating in public space is simply a rehash of the unverified fake news that has been playing on social media since the incident of Oct. 20th 2020.
“It is simply incredible that a Judicial Panel set up to investigate an incident has submitted a report laden with allegations, the same allegations it was set up to investigate in the first instance. Instead of sitting for all of one year, the panel could have just compiled social media ‘tales by the moonlight’ on the incident and submitted, saving taxpayers’ funds and everyone’s time,” he said.
The Minister noted that the report is nothing but the triumph of fake news and the intimidation of a silent majority by a vociferous lynch mob.
He said that the government had read some critical analysis of the report by a courageous few, saying the report raised more questions than answers.
“Another commentator, a journalist, called it a ‘disgraceful report by a disgraceful panel’, saying it reported allegations instead of investigating the allegations.
“Yet another wondered how a Judicial Panel could use the words ‘massacre in context’ and equate such to a massacre. All these and many more have raised valid questions on that report.
“We salute their courage and refusal to be cowed by the rampaging lynch mob that has been screaming blue murder since the report was released.
According to the Minister, the report threw away the testimony of ballistic experts who testified before it. The experts said, inter alia, in their testimony:
”The Team finds that from the medical data examined, including the timeline of arrival at medical facility and the nature of the injuries
sustained by the Victims, who were taken to the 5 medical facilities, that no military grade live ammunition (high-velocity) was fired at
the protesters at Lekki Tollgate on 20th October 2020, within the timeframe of reference (18.30- 20.34hrs).
That the GSW (Gun Shot Wounds) injuries (4 in number between 19:05 and 19:45 hrs), which were examined by the Team, can be safely identified as being discharged by either low velocity caliber and/or artisanal/12-gauge firearms
(artisanal firearms are locally-fabricated weapons).
“What is however certain is that had the military personnel deliberately fired military
grade live ammunition directly at the protesters; there would have been significantly more fatalities and catastrophic injuries
recorded. This was clearly not the case,” he said
Mohammed observed that the same panel that said it deemed as credible the evidence of the Forensic Pathologist, Prof. John Obafunwa, that only three of the bodies on which post mortem were conducted were from Lekki and only one had gunshot injury went on to contradict itself by saying nine persons died of gunshot wounds at Lekki!
He explained that the man whose evidence (that he counted 11 bodies in a military van where he was left for dead before he escaped) was found to be crucial by the panel never testified in person.
The Minister noted that it was rather, the video of his ‘testimony’ that was played by someone else, saying it did not occur to the panel to query the veracity of the testimony of a man who said he was shot and presumed dead but still had time to count dead bodies inside a supposedly dark van at night.
“The panel said trucks with brushes underneath were brought to the Lekki Toll Gate in the morning of Oct. 21 2020 to clean up bloodstains and other evidence, but still found bullet casings at the same site when it visited on Oct. 30th 2020.
“It said soldiers picked up bullet casings from Lekki Toll Gate on the night of Oct. 20th 2020, yet claimed that policemen came to the same spot to pick the same bullet casings on Oct. 21st 2020,” he said.
The Minister noted that the panel was silent on the family members of those reportedly killed, merely insinuating they were afraid to testify, saying even goats have owners who will look for them if they do not return home, not to talk of human beings.
Mohammed said if the panel is recommending compensation for the families, what are their identities and addresses? Who will receive the compensations when no family members have shown up to date?
The Minister added that the report never mentioned cases of police personnel who were brutally murdered or the massive destruction of police stations, vehicles, e.t c during the #Endsars protest. Does this mean that the panel didn’t consider policemen and women as human beings?
He said the report didn’t make any recommendation on the innocent people whose businesses were attacked and destroyed during the protest in Lagos.
The Minister concluded that it is clear, from the ongoing, that the report of the panel in circulation cannot be relied upon because its authenticity is in doubt.
“Besides, the Lagos State Government, being the convening authority, has yet to release any official report to the public.
Neither has the panel done so. The cowardly leakage of an unsigned report to the public is not enough.
Assuming the report in circulation bears any iota of genuineness, it is basic knowledge that the report of such a panel is of no force until the convening authority issues a White Paper and Gazette on it. It is therefore too premature for any person or entity to seek to castigate the Federal Government and its agencies or officials based on such an unofficial and unvalidated report.
He said “there is absolutely nothing in the report that is circulating to make us change our stand that there was no massacre at Lekki.
“We reject the notion that our soldiers and policemen massacred innocent Nigerians at Lekki on Oct. 20th 2020. That conclusion is not supported by the weight of available evidence,” he added.
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