Those Responsible Must Pay For This Genocide – SMBLF
Leaders of the
Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum, (SMBLF) on Wednesday expressed anger
over the killing of peaceful protesters by security personnel noting that those
responsible for the act must be brought to book.
They also
called on the United Nations to set up a commission of inquiry into the
killings.
SMBLF was contained in a statement circulated to media units nationwide and
sign by Chief E k Clark (South South), Chief Ayo Adebanjo (South West), Chief
John Nwodo, (South East), and Dr Pogu Bitrus (Middle Belt).
The statement reads: “The SMBLF is devastated
by the premeditated killings of Nigerian peaceful protesters with the kind of
force that has yet to be seen even against terrorist Boko Haram by the regime
of President Muhammadu Buhari.
“The
killings that claimed scores of lives across cities in Nigeria on Tuesday
20/10/2020 appeared orchestrated and fangs – baring in the most despotic manner
aimed at smashing the #ENDSARS protests that have been in the order of
constitutionally recognized right to peaceful protests.
But the Buhari regime, behaving like a
junta that does not brook any opposition, allegedly started sponsoring
thugs against the protesters until Tuesday when it removed all gloves. In Lekki
Tollgate in Lagos that was the Tianamen Square of the crackdown, solders openly
opened fire on protesters killing them and carting away their bodies.
Eyewitness reports say the soldiers allegedly switched
off lights in the area as well as the CCTV cameras before they started sporadic
shootings. “The gruesome killings was a reflection of what dictators do with
ethnic militia which Buhari has turned our security forces to in the last five
years which is part of his atrocities we are currently challenging in court.
“The police killed several other protesters in
Mushin area and other parts of the state. 24 hours before the killings, former
Governor of the state, Senator Bola Tinubu who was accused of backing the
protest was invited to Abuja.
Shortly after returning his godson the
governor, Mr Babatunde Sanwo-Olu issued a few hours notice for a 24-hour curfew
in the state in what now appears like a preparation for the crackdown. The
Governor and his godfather now seem to have a replay of late Sir Michael
Otedola as Lagos Governor who, in collaboration with Abacha in 1993, mowed down
peaceful protesters.
“In the
Federal Capital Territory, there were also reports of killings of protesters in
alleged state-sponsored violence as miscreants from the President’s corner of
the country were reportedly mobilized to kill protesters.
“Killings were reported in other towns and
cities across Nigeria. “We frown at the killings of unspecified number of
people in state murders. “We totally reject the various panels set up in
different parts of the country as there is no basis to get justice under this
regime as all institutions that can give such are under its armpit “As
such, we demand a UN-supervised inquiry into this Genocide.
The world
should remember that it was the extra judicial killing of Mohammed Yusuf that
gave rise to the violent Boko Haram which Nigeria has battled unsuccessfully
for 10 years.
“We also
need to confirm the allegation that Lt. Col. S O Bello of 65 Battalion, Bonny
Camp led the killer – solders and who gave the order to such a junior officer.
“We would want to see the President, who is the only person who can deploy
solders and Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen l. Tukur Buratai as well as other
possible accomplices, to appear at the International Criminal Court to
answer charges for these killings “We send our condolences to all families who
have lost dear ones to the state killings.
“We also
appreciate all medical facilities that offered to treat the wounded free.
“We salute the young people for their courageous action of breaking the culture
of silence. “This is a serious crime against humanity that must not go
unpunished. “All those who directly engaged in the killings must be fished out
for punishment.
“It would
smack of cowardice for us nor to have the courage to call on Buhari to
step down as President of Nigeria after this wicked murder of young Nigerians.”
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