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November 16, 2021 Lagos Endsars Panel Report Reveals Army Shot, Killed Nine Protesters

Lagos Endsars Panel Report Reveals Army Shot, Killed Nine Protesters

Lagos Endsars Panel Report Reveals Army Shot.

In Lagos where the State judicial panel of Inquiry on Restitution for Victims of SARS Related Abuses and other matters has submitted its report to the state government. 

The panel was set up as part of recommendations put forward during the EndSARS protests last year.

The panel submitted its report to the state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu at the Government House, Ikeja.

The Justice Doris Okuwobi-led panel, in its 309-page report, said at least nine persons were confirmed dead at the Lekki toll plaza on the night soldiers stormed there to disperse #EndSARS protesters on October 20, 2020.

The panel listed 48 names as casualties of the October 2020 Lekki tollgate shooting.

The detail, titled, ‘Report of Lekki Incident Investigation of 20th October 2020’, seen by Inspiration FM said at least 48 protesters were either shot dead, injured with bullet wounds or assaulted by soldiers.

The panel also noted that 96 other corpses were presented by a forensic pathologist at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Professor John Obafunwa.

According to the report, the protesters were allegedly killed by policemen and soldiers.                      

The team also said the killing of unarmed protesters at the tollgate could be described in the context of a “massacre”.

A statement by one of the members of the panel, Ebun Olu-Adegboruwa said the Panel made far-reaching recommendations concerning the major actors that were found culpable, in order to achieve true healing and reconciliation.

He also threatened to make public the “full contents” of the Lekki shooting incident submitted by the body to the state government if the promises to make it public are not fulfilled.

Youths had stormed the streets in some states in the country last year to demand that SARS, a police unit notorious for extrajudicial killings, human rights abuse and violence should be disbanded.

The protesters also demanded that police personnel found responsible for abusing their position should be brought to justice.

Lagos Endsars Panel Report Reveals Army Shot.

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November 15, 2021 Military Vows To Deal With People Dragging Armed Forces Into Politics

Military Vows To Deal With People Dragging Armed Forces Into Politics

Military Vows To Deal With People Dragging Armed Forces Into Politics.

The Military has vowed to deal decisively with any person or group that wants to tarnish its image or draw it into partisan politics.

It also said the Armed Forces of Nigeria remains apolitical, warning that all mischief-makers and their cronies and associates should not draw the military into their engagements.

Acting Director, Defence Media Operations, Brig.-Gen. Benard Onyeuko, in a statement issued in Abuja, said this while dismissing a report that claimed Defence Headquarters warned politicians and officers against a coup.

Onyeuko stated that the publication, which surfaced online is a handiwork of mischief makers and enemies of the state, adding that it is a deliberate and calculated attempt to mislead the general public.

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November 15, 2021 ASUU Threatens Fresh Strike, Gives Federal Govt 3-week Ultimatum

ASUU Threatens Fresh Strike, Gives Federal Govt 3-week Ultimatum

Threatens Fresh Strike

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has expressed its readiness to embark on another round of industrial action following what it called government’s unfaithfulness in the implementation of the Memorandum of Action (MoA),  it signed with the union upon which the last strike action was suspended.

ASUU national president, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, who stated this after the body’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting at the University of Abuja on November 13 and 14, 2021, said government should be held responsible, if it failed to address the issues raised within three weeks.

The union lamented that, depsite its meeting with the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, on October 14, 2021, on the major outstanding issues including funding for revitalisation of public universities, earned academic allowances, University Transparency Accountability Solution (UTAS) promotion arrears, renegotiation of 2009 ASUU-FGN agreement, and the inconsistencies in IPPIS payment, the issues remained unattended to.

Osodeke said, “ASUU is fully committed to upholding academic integrity in our universities and working to make them more globally competitive.

We are equally committed to promoting industrial harmony in the Nigerian University System for as long as all stakeholders are willing and committed to play their parts.

“We call on all Vice-Chancellors, as the main drivers of the system, to join us in this mission to safeguard the waning image of our universities.

They have no business trading honorary degrees and academic positions for personal and immediate gains; thereby smearing the collective integrity of committed scholars and other patriots who are working day and night to uplift the system that produced them.

“Our union shall not shy away from taking the fight to administrators of Nigerian universities as well as internal and external agents who are and external agents who are bent on compromising the standard ASUU has consistently laboured to protect and improve.

“Finally, we call on all patriotic Nigerians and lovers of Nigeria to prevail on the federal and state governments to act fast to prevent another round of industrial crisis in Nigeria’s public universities.

“It is painful that our Union may soon have no other way of securing the implementation of FGN-ASUU collectively bargained agreements and redressing the criminal neglect of welfare issues of our members by State Governors.

Governments of Nigerian should be held responsible should ASUU be forced to activate the strike it patriotically suspended,” he said.

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November 15, 2021 Kidnapped Chief Imam And Son Regain Freedom, Three Weeks After

Kidnapped Chief Imam And Son Regain Freedom, Three Weeks After

Kidnapped Chief Imam And Son Regain Freedom

The abducted Chief Imam of Yangoji Central Mosque in the Kwali Area Council of Abuja, Abubakar Gbedako, and his son, Ibrahim Abubakar, have regained their freedom from their abductors after spending three weeks in captivity.

It had reported that the chief imam, who is also the vice principal of the Government Junior Secondary School, Kwaita in Kwali and his two sons were abducted by kidnappers at his residence in Yangoji three weeks ago.

But one of the imam’s sons, Aliyu Abubakar, managed to escape from the kidnappers’ den and he was bitten by a snake in the bush last week.

A family member of the chief imam, who preferred anonymity, confirmed the release of the imam and his son.

He said the family struggled to source for additional N2.5 million demanded by the kidnappers before the victims were set free at a forest in the Sadauna community in Kogi Local Government Area of Kogi State.

“And it was even out of the N2.5 million they asked the person that will be bringing the ransom to them to remove N100,000 to buy foodstuffs, drinks and drugs, apart from bags of rice and drinks the family bought for them earlier,” he said.

The Chief Imam was said to have gone for a medical checkup with his son at an undisclosed hospital in Gwagwalada.

The chairman of the FCT wing of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Comrade Stephen Knabayi, also confirmed the release of the vice principal, even as he declined to speak further.

When contacted, the spokesperson of the FCT Police Command, DSP Adeh Josephine, requested some time to find out about the release of the victims, promising to call back later.

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