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Magodo Case Reveals Who Ordered Shooting At Lekki – Reno Omokri
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Magodo case reveals who ordered shooting at Lekki- Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri, a former special assistant to ex-president, Goodluck Jonathan, may just have given a clue as to who ordered the shootings at Lekki in 2020, and why the country needs state policing.
Taking to Instagram to share his views on the police’s disobedience of the Lagos state governor’s order to vacate Magodo, a community in Lagos, the social media influencer believes this act reveals who really ordered the shooting of protesters at Lekki.
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The post reads:
“The way and manner that police CSP disgraced and disobeyed Governor Jide Sanwoolu at Magodo today shows why we need state police. It should also open the eyes of those who claim Sanwoolu ordered the @Lekkimassacre of peaceful and unarmed #LekkiMassacre protesters.
“If a Policeman can disobey him, how much more soldiers? Sanwoolu, the Pointer, is just a patsy. Buhari and Buratai are responsible for the #LekkiMassacre and they will go to prison after 2023.” Reno opined.
This online media platform recalls that governor Sanwo-Olu of Lagos, ordered policemen who were drafted to Magodo on a supposed directive from Abuja, to disengage from their mission, an order the Chief Superintendent of Police, CSP, who led the team, defiled, asking the governor to call his superiors himself.
On Tuesday, about 50 gun-totting regular and mobile policemen commenced the take over of Magodo Estate by locking up buildings within the estate.
The exercise is the latest in their bid to recover the estate land for Shangisha Landlords Association which was favoured by the Supreme Court as the original owners of the land on which the estate is sited.
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