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#EndSARS: Why I Didn’t Visit Lekki Toll-Gate After Shooting – LCC MD
Abayomi Omomuwasan, managing director of Lekki Concession Company (LCC), has revealed why he didn’t visit the Lekki toll-gate after the October 20 shooting incident.
Eko Hot Blog recalls that, after weeks of #EndSARS protests, soldiers were deployed to the Lekki tollgate on October 20 and fire was opened on peaceful and unarmed protesters leaving yet to be ascertained number of persons dead and many injured.
In the ensuing chaos and uncertainty, suspected hoodlums wreaked havoc with looting and destruction of properties in the area — as well as other parts of Lagos.
Speaking on Friday when he appeared before the Lagos judicial panel, the LCC managing director said he chose not visit the Lekki toll-gate after the October 20 incident to access the level of damage because of security concerns.
He said the atmosphere was charged and the situation was tensed and volatile, hence his decision to stay away from the plaza till the dust settled.
He made the disclosure while being cross-examined by Olumide Fusika, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and counsel to #EndSARS protesters.
“From the moment we were blackmailed on the social media, I tried to restrict my movement for security reasons. For security reasons, from October 11, 2020, I didn’t go out,” he said.
When probed about the security situation at the toll-gate and if #EndSARS protest was violent such that LCC staff were attacked, and if that would warrant Omomuwasan to restrict his movement, the MD said he could not give a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer.
“To the best of my knowledge, none of our staff was assaulted. On October 20, when I sent out a memo to all staff to obey the curfew, they were not allowed to be around the Lekki area,” the LCC MD said.
“I wouldn’t know if the protest was violent or peaceful, but the situation wasn’t too friendly to our staff.
“This is our toll area where we take cash and other materials that are sensitive. So, when we see people moving around and entering the booth, of course we have to see that as a security threat.
“I don’t have the capacity to determine whether the protest was peaceful or not peaceful. I cannot make comment on it, because I’m aware the protest was not against LCC.”
Probing further, Fusika asked: “As MD, so you didn’t care. You mean you’re not curious to know the damage done to your property or the ‘arson’ committed around that area? You wouldn’t know the condition of the place on the morning of October 21st?”
Omomuwasan, in his response, said he was given a directive not to go to the toll plaza at the time.
“The first time I went there after the incident was the day I came here (venue of the panel sitting) and we went together. Yes, I didn’t go there before then. I was aware of the insecurity around the place,” he said.
“I never had the opportunity to… even if I had wanted to, there was no way I could go out except I’m told to go out by the security operatives. I can’t go there except I’m directed to go. I was told not to go there.”
“I’m conscious of my security. As at 21st, the situation was tense. I felt insecure. You want me to go out, sir? In all, it’s my life first, it’s safety of life first.”
Tempers flared at some point as Omomuwasan said he wasn’t confortable with Fusika’s line of questioning on if LCC’s contract staff were instructed to clean the plaza the day after the shooting incident.
The LCC MD said he could vouch that the cleaning of the toll plaza was not done by the company’s contract staff.
“You seem to be intimidating me, sir. You seek to get facts from me and you want me to tell you only what you want to hear. I told you we were blackmailed as having a hand in the incident and all that and all that,” Omomuwasan said.
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“We care about our people; not only the staff, but including our contractors. After we told our staff to stay away, none of my contractors went there. My staff went back to the road of recent.”
The case case was adjourned till January 5, 2020, for further hearing and judgement.
The judge did not grant LCC its request to resume work at the tollgate till forensic examination of the plaza is conducted as requested by Adesina Ogunlana, another counsel to the #EndSARS protesters.
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