#EndSARS: Lagos panel splits over Lekki tollgate reopening as youth reps kick

. Chairman, four members approve facility’s reopening

Judicial panel established by the Lagos State Government to investigate the October 20 Lekki shooting incident, on Saturday, split over the reopening of the Lekki tollgate.

Youth representatives on the judicial panel disagreed with the decision by the other members to reopen the tollgate and hand it over to its operators, Lekki Concession Company.

The panelat its sitting on Saturday, granted approval for the return of tollgate to the LCC’s control.

Since December, LCC had been praying the panel to allow it to take over the plaza for repairs and insurance claims.

But the two youth representatives on the nine-man panel, in statement released shortly after the panel made its announcement, Rinu Oduala and Temitope Majekodunmi, said the panel’s ruling did not reflect their views.

They disagreed with the approval, saying such move would constitute a hindrance to the successful completion of ongoing investigation on the incident.

Their statement read, “The Youth Reps at the Lagos judicial panel of inquiry and restitution for victims of SARS related abuses & Lekki Toll Gate Incident will like to formally express our dissent to the Order allowing for the repossession of Lekki Toll Gate.

“We’d like to remind the public this panel was set up on our 5 For 5 demands during the nationwide protests against police brutality. So any decision without considering the opinions of the Youth Reps reflected in the rulings will be in violation of Rules setting up this Panel

“We have made efforts to communicate our position on the application by LCC to take repossession of the Lekki Toll Gate to the Chairlady as required by the Rules of the Panel but our dissent wasn’t reflected in the ruling.”

The youth representatives said their position is in line with panel’s obligation of ensuring impartiality “throughout hearings for victims and contribute to fair, effective, efficient conduct of its hearings and more importantly, for voices of victims not be silenced in the course of this assignment”.

They explained that the LCC had refused to provide critical information meant for the completion of forensic report.

The youth representatives, therefore, demanded that the Lekki toll gate should remain shut and under the purview of the panel until the conclusion of full investigations and hearings.

The youths statement read, “We understand from the Forensic Report submitted by the expert employed by the panel, LCC management has, despite requests, failed to provide information, which include access to servers; who ordered the extraction of CCTV footage; date & time of extraction of the footage from the CCTV; method used for the extraction as well as such other information which may be useful for purposes of the forensic examination & report.

“None of these have been provided by LCC and so it is impossible to conclude that investigations are over. It is therefore imperative that the Lekki Toll Gate management should not allowed to repossess the toll gate until full investigations are concluded.

“This is especially important as victims of the Lekki Toll Incident are yet to be heard and the public is still in the dark on the full details of the Incidence.

“Based on these fact, we are of the considered view that the Lekki Toll Gate remain shut and under the purview of the Panel until full investigations and hearings are concluded by this Panel.

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