South West Ministers Call For Probe of Military Involvement in Lekki Tollgate Shootings
Ministers
from the South West on Wednesday called for a thorough investigation into the
involvement of the military in the shooting at the Lekki Toll Gate. This is
coming just as the one-week deadline given to Minister to interface with their
State governors, stakeholders, and the protesting youths expired
This call was part of the Ministers report which was submitted at the Federal
Executive Council, FEC, meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at
the Council Chamber, Presidential Villa, Abuja.
They
ministers also recommended that the Federal Government should support the Lagos
State Government in replacing damaged facilities in the state, while urging the
Federal Government to consider short and medium-term support to small and
medium businesses that were affected by the looting and arson that took place
in Lagos and other parts of the country through the Central Bank Intervention
Mechanism under the COVID-19 funding.
President Buhari had at the Council meeting on
October 21, gave directives to ministers to visit their various states and
interface with their governors and stakeholders at the wake of the protest by
youths against police brutality, especially, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad,
SARS, a unit of the Nigerian Police Force.
The nationwide protests which started peacefully, later turned destructive as
hoodlums hijacked the exercise, looted and destroyed both public and private
properties.
Briefing
State House correspondents at the end of the FEC meeting, Minister of Works and
Housing, Babatunde Fashola, said that Ministers of the South West extraction
recommended that the Federal Government should seek and support the process of
justice for all by ensuring that any of those apprehended and identified to be
involved in the perpetration of the Lekki carnage be speedily be brought to
justice and fairly tried.
He said, “The highlight of the brief was to make recommendations to the Federal
Government to support Lagos State to restore damaged facilities especially
those related to the maintenance of law and order and the administration of
justice such as police, court buildings, and forensic laboratory.
“To also
consider supporting the Lagos High Court Judges either with the provision of
some office accommodation as a temporary relocation when that requested is
made, of course, it was hinted during the visit. “To also urged federal
government to consider short to medium term support to small and medium
businesses who were affected by the looting and arson which took place in Lagos
and other parts of the country, to see if something can be done through the
Central Bank Intervention Mechanism under the COVID-19 funding or any other
related funding mechanism.
“And to also ensure that whatever is approved should also involved the National
Economic Council, the platform on which state governors meet so that other
states across the country who were also affected, businesses were damaged can
benefit in addition to Lagos residence who may so be supported. “We also urged the federal government should undertake a thorough investigation into what happened
in the Lekki Toll Plaza, particularly the role of the military and ensure that
the outcome is made public with a view to achieving closure on the matter.
“We recommended that the Federal Government
re-mobilize critical organs and agencies such as the National Orientation Agency
and formal educational institutions to focus on ethical re-orientation,
inculcation of family values into the school curriculum.
“We
recommended focus on etiquette, local reasoning, critical thinking, solution
seeking, empathy, self-respect, civic duty, and human rights. “We also
recommended the Federal Government to actively seek and support the process of
justice for all by ensuring that any of those apprehended and identified to be
involved in the perpetration of this carnage be speedily be brought to justice
and fairly tried.
“We also
urged the Federal Government to implement the maintenance of facility
management policy approved by FEC in 2019 for Federal Ministries, Department
and Agencies and to encourage states to do the same. “We do this because we see
this as a usual vehicle to help absorb and create immediate employment of
skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled Labour, in order to address huge
unemployment and poverty-related part of the problem.
“This is
important because people have skills but we need to provide the economic
environment in which those skills can become income-earning and self-rewarding.
“We urged government to also restore confidence in the police and their morale
among the officers of men and women and to improve their welfare, whiles
tracking the ongoing reforms being undertaken in the police force. “We also
urged the Federal Government to consider through the federal ministry of health
issues of substance abuse amongst the populace and propose solutions because,
this potentially affects mental health.
“We made
this recommendation mindful of the global opium and substance abuse crisis and
the impact on our country as well. We think this is a matter that requires some
attention and focus.” According to him, the ministers met with governors from
the zone and the governors position was that Lagos being the epicenter,
commercial and strategic city state in the South West and the country should be
their point of call.
Fashola said
he briefed the council about the reports that were presented to them by the Lagos
state government on their visit to the state. He said, “The summary is that
about 15 police stations were lost, commercial undertakings especially the ones
in Lekki and many other parts in Surulere were damaged, some schools were also
damaged, private properties were also damaged and public buildings like the
city hall, the Lagos High Court, Lagos Forensic Laboratory and DNA Center, the
Nigeria Ports Authority were also damaged, the palace of the Oba of Lagos and
many others.
“So we
presented the documentary evidence presented to us by the Government of Lagos
State which was shown to Council. “Then we visited a few palaces- the Lagos
High Court led by the governor of Lagos, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, we visited NPA,
forensic lab, and the Lekki Toll Plaza as well and as you all know, we found
some items which we handed over to the state government at the site. “These
were the highlights of the report that we presented.
The minister of Youth and Sports also visited
the Lagos Island Hospital to empathize with seven persons who were reported to
have sustained various degree of injuries in the ward and emergency unit. He
also visited media houses to commiserate with them in the destruction of
property.”
The South
West Ministers on the visit were Otunba Niyi Adebayo, minister of Trade and
Investment representing Ekiti, Rauf Aregbesola (Interior) representing Osun,
Sunday Dare (Youths and Sports Development) representing Oyo, Olamilekan
Adegbite (Mines and Steel) representing Ogun, Olorunimbe Memora (State for
Health) Lagos and Tayo Aladura (State for Niger Delta Affairs) representing
Ondo.
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