Lekki Tollgate Shooting: Buhari Breaks Silence, Pledges Justice For Dead #EndSARS Protesters

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‘Your Voices Have Been Heard, We Are Responding’ - Buhari Says As He Calls For An End To #EndSARS Protest

President Muhammadu Buhari has broken his silence on the shooting of peaceful and unarmed #EndSARS protesters in Lekki, Lagos state by security operatives said to be soldiers.

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This comes almost a week after the sad incident took place at Lekki toll gate and few days after many Nigerians slammed the President for not showing empathy by failing to acknowledge or pay respect to the lives lost and those injured.

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However, Minister of Youth and Sports, Sunday Dare explained that the President did not mention the shooting incident because he wanted to get all facts right by first ordering an investigation into the incident.

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Now speaking on the incident, President Buhari vowed to ensure justice for “peaceful protesters who lost their lives”.

In a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, on Sunday, Buhari confirmed Dare’s explanation, saying he (Buhari) decided not to talk on the shooting incident until he had access to all the facts.

President Buhari expressed his full support to give justice to peaceful protesters who lost their lives, security men who were murdered and property owners whose assets were vandalized and looted.

He appealed to Nigerians maintain peace and brotherhood and shun perpetrators of murder, arson, stealing, rape, assault and malicious damage to public and private property.

The President also said it is important that the police and other security agencies move everywhere to restore calm and normalcy as quickly as possible.

In addition, President Buhari condemned hate messages and eviction notices to ethnic and religious groups, asking Nigerians to “take pride in the fact that our diverse people have been living with one another in harmony for ages”.

Read the full statement below;

As the Judicial panel of inquiry set up by the Lagos State Government, one of the more dozen states to do so, starts sitting on Monday, President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed his full support and optimism that it will assist the nation to give justice to peaceful protesters who lost their lives, security men who were murdered and property owners whose assets were vandalized and looted.

The President, who said he had all along avoided going into a debate about the Lekki Toll Gate incidents until all the facts are established, appealed to the people all over the country to maintain peace and brotherhood as the machinery of the government and the wheel of justice turn against the perpetrators of murder, arson, stealing, rape, assault and malicious damage to public and private property.

The President advises that peace, brotherhood, and inter communal harmony are central to our ethos and urges Nigerians “not to turn against one another in hate.”

He said it is important that the police and other security agencies move everywhere to restore calm and normalcy as quickly as possible.

President Buhari said while his administration is working hard through many pragmatic ways to reduce the hardship of the millions of our unemployed, poor citizens and those whose lives have been thrown into disarray by the harsh economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, he warned that resort to widespread attacks and the organized looting and plundering of public and private property in many states are inimical to public good and stand condemned.

A government that has launched a massive crackdown on corruption, brought in strong laws for a decisive battle against corruption, pursues loot recovery at home and abroad, and taken strong decisions against those who thought they were above the law, will not fold its arms when an otherwise legitimate and peaceful protest is turning into free-for-all vandalism and looting.

While the administration has, for its part, blocked so many means of looting public money in a war against corruption, it is the expectation that all civil authorities, community and religious leaders in the country must rise against the organized looting and plunder we are witnessing in parts of the country. Families must turn back children who bring home unaccounted goods, in the same way wives must ask their husbands to return looted items brought home.

What is more, is that criminal actions as we have so far witnessed can weaken and erode the confidence of our people and that of foreign businesses in investing in the economy. Looting and vandalism will hurt trade and investment growth in our country, both large and small industries, as well as our hardworking people in the informal sectors of the economy.

These incidents do not reflect well on any society. They are wrong and condemnable and should not be supported by reasonable members of the society.

In line with this, President Buhari commends the decision of the Lagos State Ministry of Justice to prosecute 229 suspects arrested by the police for allegedly using the #EndSARS protest to destroy and loot public and private property.

As mentioned in two successive statements on the issues, the President and his administration have taken note of the grievances of the people. “We have heard you loud and clear,” he said, and has shown a clear determination to take all necessary measures to address the complaints. The violence must stop.

President Buhari also condemned hate messages and eviction notices to ethnic and religious groups asking Nigerians to take pride in the fact that our diverse people have been living with one another in harmony for ages. The right of all citizens to live and work in any part of the country is a constitutional right and will be defended by the government.

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