#EndSARS: We Have Bigger Fish To Fry- Army
The Commander of 81 Military Intelligence Brigade, Victoria Island, Lagos, Brig. Gen. Ahmed Taiwo, the Commander of 81 Military Intelligence Brigade, Victoria Island, Lagos, today told the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry probing the alleged shooting of #EndSARS protesters at the Lekki tollgate that the Army was NOT after popular disc jockey, Obianuju Catherine Udeh, fondly referred to as DJ Switch who was one of the leaders of Lekki toll gate EndSARS protest. Gen Ahmed Taiwo made the assertion today while testifying before the panel.
The general said, “Some people take delight in misrepresenting Nigeria and
particularly the Nigerian Army to the international community and our fellow
Nigerians. This, I believe is done for pecuniary gains” the general said.
“Quite
recently, a Nigerian, Catherine Udeh, also known as DJ Switch, claimed the
Nigerian Army was looking for her. There is nothing further than the truth.
“My Lord, we
have bigger fish to fry; and that is how to stabilise Lagos. We can’t be
bothered chasing one or two people. Where she got that from, I do not know” he
added.
Army not informed about curfew review Gen
Ahmed also stated the army would have been able to recover most looted items
especially at the Lekki axis, had the Lagos state government not lifted the
curfew imposed on the state.
Insisting that the lootings were a well-coordinated plan, Gen Ahmed noted that
on two occasions when the state government lifted the curfew, army authorities
were not carried along.
“On two
occasions when the curfew was lifted in Lagos, the army authority was not
inform. If the curfew had remain in place, we would have been able to recover
the looted items from Shoprite Lekki, Sango-Tedo and its environs,” he said.
General
Ahmed also disclosed that the army evacuated over N2billion from some banks
that were damaged in Lekki area.
Testifying further, Gen Ahmed said the army was unhappy that the Governor of
Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, denied inviting the military on October 20,
2020, when soldiers shot at the Lekki tollgate where #EndSARS protesters were
gathered.
He said, “I spoke with the governor and said
the Army was unhappy that he said he did not ask for Army’s intervention but I
am sure that after you watched everything (video footages), you saw he had more
than enough grounds to ask for Army’s intervention; perhaps it was the way
everything went.”
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