- Amnesty International also accused the government of attacking protesters, witnesses, and human rights agencies…
EKO HOT BLOG reports that human rights group Amnesty International has dismissed claims by the Information and Culture Minister, Lai Mohammed, on the Lagos State panel report on Police brutality and the EndSARS protests, saying his stance is not surprising.
The minister had during a briefing in Abuja, described the report submitted by the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry on Restitution for Victims of SARS Related Abuses as “tales by moonlight” and “riddled with so many errors, inconsistencies, discrepancies, speculations, innuendoes, omissions and conclusions that were not supported by evidence”.
However, the Country Director of Amnesty International (Nigeria) Osai Ojigho told Channels Television that happenings in the past year were signposts to the minister’s position.
“It is not surprising for us at Amnesty International that the minister, Lai Mohammed, continues to deny that incident that happened that unfortunate day, the 20th of October 2020, at the Lekki tollgate because we have seen in the last one year the constant attacks, the constant narrative that is put out there to gas-light the victims, survivors and witnesses, and create an impression that people are just up to no good,” she said on Tuesday.
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According to her, the organisation, like millions of Nigerians, is interested in getting justice for victims of police brutality.
“What we have always consistently called for is for a transparent, open investigation into the happenings, not just at the Lekki Toll Gate but throughout the EndSARS protests. There were protests across the country,” the country director added.
“People died, people were injured, there were all kinds of petitions and complaints made even before the panels were set up regarding the SARS unit and the police in general.”
Amnesty International also accused the government of attacking protesters, witnesses, and human rights agencies, further corroborating claims by a member of the panel, Ebun-Oluwa Adegboruwa (SAN) that his life was being threatened.
“Why is it difficult for the authorities to address those petitions rather than focussing on targeting human rights defenders, targeting victims and witnesses, and questioning their integrity and legitimacy?” she asked.
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