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Nigeria to investigate the shooting of protesters in Lagos

Sam Olukoya | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 2 months AGO
by Sam Olukoya
| October 27, 2020 10:12 AM

LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — The shootings of peaceful protesters in Nigeria last week will be investigated by a judicial committee, an official announced Tuesday, as some seek accountability for the worst turmoil in decades in Africa’s most populous country.

The committee is also investigating alleged atrocities committed by the now-disbanded police unit known as the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, or SARS, the Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, tweeted. Protests against the squad continued last week even after authorities agreed to ban it.

“The scope of the panel has been expanded to cover the Lekki toll incident,” he said. Amnesty International has asserted that soldiers killed several peaceful demonstrators at the toll plaza in Lagos, Nigeria's largest city, opening fire as they sang the national anthem.

The shootings sparked international condemnation. The Nigerian army, however, has denied any soldiers were at the Lekki toll plaza, drawing further criticism. Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. TY Buratai on Monday struck a defiant note against calls for the International Criminal Court to investigate, telling senior military commanders not to be afraid, a statement said.

Relatives of victims, and protesters who survived last week's shooting with gunshot wounds, are expected to appear before the judicial committee.

The committee started hearing petitions against former SARS operatives on Tuesday.

One petitioner described how SARS operatives extracted two of his teeth, among other abuses, while in their custody after his former boss made false allegations of theft against him.

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