One of the members of the Lagos State Judicial Panel of
Inquiry on Restitution for Victims of SARS Related Abuses and other matters,
Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa (SAN), has said there are documents to defend the report
submitted by the panel to the state government.
The report was submitted to Governor
Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Monday after a year of sitting by the panel members.
In the report, it is stated that 11 people were killed at
the Lekki tollgate in Lagos by security operatives on October 20, 2020.
However, days after it was submitted, counsel for the Lagos
State Government, Abiodun Owonikoko, stated that the report contains at least
40 discrepancies. This is as he questioned the integrity of the panel members.
“The mistake made by the government was not setting up an
entirely different panel to look into the Lekki incident because there are some
members of the panel that are protagonists in the case against the Police. They
were not supposed to be a part of it,” Owonikoko told Arise TV.
Adegboruwa, in a statement personally signed and titled,
‘EndSARS Panel: I Acted On The Mandate Of The Governor,’ said it is
uncharitable for the government to be talking about discrepancies.
He urged the state government to focus on the
recommendations in the report instead of seeking to demonise panel members or
to evade responsibility.
The statement read, “I have listened to the narratives of
the Lagos State Government through one of its Learned Senior Counsel at the
#EndSARS Panel, to the effect that Nigerians should reject the report of the
Panel because I signed it, since I was not present at some of the sittings of
the Panel.
“I served on the Panel on the mandate of the Governor of
Lagos State, who told me on telephone that I was chosen to represent CIVIL
SOCIETY. I requested for and approval was granted in writing, that my appointment
was on a part-time basis. Furthermore, the Governor told me that two members
were chosen to represent civil society on the Panel so that one of us would
always be present at the Panel to excuse the absence of the other. I accepted
the appointment in good faith, to serve the people, to calm frayed nerves at
the time and also to restore normalcy to Lagos State. So, at all times, I
functioned in partnership with my colleague from civil society, and there was
no major sitting of the Panel in which both of us were absent.
“I also served on the Panel free of charge, from October 19,
2020, when the Panel was inaugurated till November 15, 2021, when the Panel
submitted its report. The government was well aware of my identity, my
perspectives, my philosophies and my general convictions, at least since my
university days, before it nominated me into the Panel, that I will always say
things the way they are. All Panel members acted in good faith, independently
and in the fear of God Almighty.
“My principled struggles
in respect of toll fee collection started way back from 2011, almost nine years
before the Panel was inaugurated. Indeed, the Governor said that these were the
factors that favoured my selection as a member of the Panel. Will I then deny
myself, forfeit my reputation and discredit my constituency, my colleagues in
the Nigerian Bar Association and comrades in civil society, in order to please
anybody or cover up the truth? NEVER!
“It is therefore improper for Lagos State Government,
through its lawyer that appeared before the Panel and other sponsored agents,
to subject the report of the Panel and indeed the integrity of Panel members to
media trials and attacks, all in the bid to build up the contents of its White
Paper, which we can now reasonably foretell, from these sponsored media
attacks.
“It is indeed uncharitable for the same government that
urged the Panel not to be held down by strict rules of technicalities of law in
order to unravel the real truth about the Lekki Toll Gate Incident, to now through
its counsel, talk about alleged legal discrepancies, to frustrate the good work
of the Panel that it set up.
“There are documents to back up and defend the report
submitted to the Governor by the Panel but I have chosen to defer to His
Excellency and to await the White Paper as promised because I believe that the
Governor meant well in setting up the Panel and giving us free hand to operate.
I appeal to His Excellency to continue in that note of sincerity.
“There is no minority report from the Panel as the report
submitted to the Governor on November 15, 2021 was unanimously endorsed by all
members of the Panel, who worked tirelessly, day and night, to serve the
government and the people, even at great risks to their health, personal
safety, career and family obligations and their general well-being.
“I’m very sure that Panel members would have been lionized
to the highest heavens if we had bought into the narrative of the government
before the Panel that it was criminals, cultists, hoodlums and unknown gunmen
that operated at the Lekki Toll Gate on October 20, 2020.
“I urge the government to focus on the findings and
far-reaching recommendations contained in the report, in order to pursue the
laudable objectives of setting up the Panel to achieve true healing and
reconciliation, instead of seeking to demonise Panel members and their report
or to evade responsibility. God bless Nigeria.”
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Some members of the Judicial Panel were compromised and could not have been impartial. I would not trust this panel's report.
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