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NGO Urges Senate to Conduct a Public Hearing on Lekki Shootings

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Nigerian Lives Matter, a South Africa-based NGO, has called on the Senate to immediately conduct a public hearing into Lekki Toll Gate shootings to unravel what happened during the EndSARS protest.

In a petition signed by its Founder, Mr. Debo Adesina, Nigerian Lives Matter asked the Senate President, Ahmed Lawan, to conduct proper investigation aimed at bringing perpetrators to book to prevent future occurrence.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports the NGO sent the petition through its lawyers, Sphinx Solicitors, and copied the Attorney General of the Federation, Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu as well as Chief of Army Staff.

“This action by the men in military uniform is condemnable, against international best practices and capable of causing chaos nationwide if not properly investigated and nipped in the bud with adequate disciplinary action.

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“It is on this basis that we call for an investigation as to what really transpired that night at Lekki Toll Gate,” the NGO said.

Adesina, also Brand Ambassador for African Diaspora Forum, urged that the innate issues that prompted the protest in the first place to be dissected, diagnosed, and treated to avoid a repeat of such scenarios.

The Nigerian Lives Matter said that anyone indicted after the investigation into the Lekki Toll Gate shootings should be summarily dismissed and made to face a criminal trial.

The NGO also called for adequate compensation for the families of victims and published apologies in mainstream media to Nigerians, especially the peaceful protesters.

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