Lekki Shooting: Rep demands apology from Malam// Correct
Lekki Shooting: Rep demands apology from Malam
Demand defreezing of protesters’
accounts By Tordue Salem – Abuja A member of the House of Representatives, Rep.
Tajudeen Yusuf, has asked the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister
of Justice, Abubakar Malami to tender an unreserved apology for claiming the
shooters of protesters at Lekki Toll gate, Lagos State, months ago, were
hoodlums dressed in military fatigues. Rep. Yusuf (PDP-Kogi), who made the call
through a Press statement in Abuja, also advised the Federal Government to
reverse its “missteps” of freezing bank accounts, as well as seizing of
international passports of Nigerian youths considered to have actively taken
part in the nationwide protest against police brutality, otherwise known as
“#EndSars Protest”.
Recall that the Central Bank of
Nigeria had obtained a Court permit to freeze accounts linked to participants
in the #EndSARS protests. Yusuf also described as “condemnable” the
circumstances “surrounding the withdrawal of two youth members of the Lagos
State Judicial Panel of Inquiry and their subsequent resumption of sitting
during the weekend”.
Rinu Oduala and Temitope
Majekodunmi, the youth members of the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry
resumed sitting on Saturday, November 14, after boycotting the panel for more
than a week in protest against the Central Bank of Nigeria’s freezing of their
bank accounts and that of other #EndSARS promoters. Yusuf in his statement said
that while there are lessons to learn by both the protesters and the
government, the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of
Justice, Abubakar Malami’s alleged statement that “hoodlum in military fatigues
shot at protesters deserves to be followed with a national apology.” According
to him, “it is thoroughly confounding that in spite of the Federal Government
promise to look into the demands of the protesters, the government went to
great lengths with actions and words that aroused real doubts over its
sincerity.” “The Federal Government asked them to calm down and they did so,
only for the Federal Government to embark upon series of arrests, passport
seizure, and freezing of bank accounts of the #EndSARS protesters.
“While right-thinking citizens feel
concerned about the real possibilities of driving the democratic expression of
dissenting opinions into the threatening catacombs of underground activities,
the Federal Government must advice itself against further deliberate missteps.
“It is absolutely pathetic that a government that promised progressive ideals
has consistently shown a tendency to find comfort in dictatorial fiat and
jackboot oppression of its people,” he stated.
The lawmaker further said: “It is
absolutely regrettable that the idealistic youthful protesters were being
deliberately confronted with strong-arm tactics and disrespectfully lumped
together by the government in a manner suggestive of deliberate official
mischief aimed towards obliterating their credibility.” “Lawful protests are
part of citizens’ inalienable democratic rights and the October protests by
youth and activists laid out a five-point demand before the government calling
for an end to police brutality across the country. “They also asked for the
immediate release of arrested protesters, justice for all deceased victims of
police brutality, appropriate compensations for their families, setting up of
an independent body to oversee the investigation and prosecution of all
reported police misconduct within a period of 10 days. “Their demands for a
psychological evaluation of disbanded Special Anti-Robbery operatives, increase
in police salary and compensations all resonated with the Nigerian public”.
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