At Granville hospital, the doctor testified he treated 15 patients.
Referred 4 out because he couldn't remove the bullet from their bodies which was in between critical organs and he didn't want to record loss of lives. #EndSARS
After going silent for a month, troll accounts dedicated to belittle my work & sowing doubt about my age & right to express myself as a citizen of Nigeria were reactivated.
They targeted me by releasing fake tweets & turn the public against me.
My stand on the reopening on the toll gate is clear; the state govt & the private organisation operating the toll have not been cleared of collusion with elements allegedly deployed by the federal govt to target citizens on home soil during a time of peace, without provocation.
Justice has not been served, and as a representative of the Nigerian citizenry, my only recourse is to stay the course of justice.
Let it be known that today, I and @TemiOanu, dissented to the reopening of the Lekki Toll Gate on the Lagos Panel.
This, as a result of LCC inability to provide access to their CCTV servers for the forensic expert employed by the panel to authenticate the footage they submitted
Also, we are of the view that the investigations into the Lekki Toll Gate incidence have barely begun, and so the Lekki Toll Gate should remain shut until full investigations are concluded by the Panel.
Also the ruling that Lekki Toll Gate should be reopened cannot hold, as a quorum wasn’t formed today with the youth representatives absent.
It is also pertinent to note that 5 of 9 can’t form a proper quorum.
I am part of a generation of Nigerians who have lived most of their adult lives under ‘democratic’ rule and yet, I woke up today feeling there is no difference between the Nigeria I grew up in, and the Nigeria my parents grew up in.
The sacrifices of the democrats who bravely stood on the June 12 mandate to bring our democracy to life seem to be in vain. Ironically, many of who are serving in this government and ruling party.
Everywhere I turn, I am told that I should be ‘grateful’ for a democracy that lives were lost, I should be thankful that I have a voice and I can speak up for myself and my peers.
It has been a very long and difficult day, however like we promised, a full transparent report of all that happened at the Lagos Judicial Panel today. #LagosJPI#EndSARS
To begin with, we may be 2 representatives, but we are not alone.
We work with a team that consists of legal minds, strategists, activists etc, people whose advice and guidance have been very helpful.
If you were following, you’d notice that the proceedings didn’t start on time.
Part of the reason was our dogmatic refusal to sign the oath of secrecy document you saw circulating.
All sessions are open to the public. Everyone should be aware of what is happening.