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#EndSARS: Another protest may jeopardize the overall work of the Panel – Adegboruwa

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Ahead of the planned protests against the reopening of the Lekki Toll Gate (associated with the alleged killing of some #EndSARS protesters by security operatives) on Saturday, a member of the Lagos Judicial Panel of Inquiry, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN, has appealed to Nigerian youths to not protest so as not to disrupt the overall work of ensuring that justice prevailed.

Recall that the panel had on February 6, approved the reopening of the toll gate which had been closed and subjected to investigation since October, 2020.

But Adegboruwa, SAN, had given a dissenting opinion to the approval.

Subsequently, members of the #EndSARS movement floated a hashtag “#OccupyLekkiTollGate” against the panel’s decision.

Subsequently, they fixed Saturday, February 13, to “occupy” the Lekki Toll Gate Plaza in a bid to stop its planned reopening by the Lagos State Government.

But the Senior Advocate said on Wednesday in a post on Facebook that the move will be counter productive.

He also appealed to all those concerned to exercise restraint and patiently wait for the final report of the panel.

His words:

“Whereas it is reported in the news media that there are calls for protest and counter-protest, at the Lekki Toll Gate, slated for Saturday, February 13, 2021;

” And the 1999 Constitution, in its section 39, has granted to every person, the right to freedom of expression, including freedom to hold opinions and to receive and to impart ideas and information, without interference.

“Nevertheless, I will like to plead most passionately, that the protest and counter-protest be shelved, at least for now, based on the reasons stated hereunder.

“The Judicial Panel of Inquiry is still sitting and it is yet to make any finding or recommendations, on the Lekki Toll Gate Incident of 20th October, 2020, beyond the majority and dissenting decisions of 6th October, 2021, all of which are purely interlocutory.

“The alleged bloodshed, mayhem, repressions and violence of October 2020 in general, should not be encouraged to be repeated again.”

Adegboruwa added that Nigerians should not forget that the panel of inquiry was established in response to the EndSARS five for five demands.

“A protest or counter-protest at this time, may work to jeopardize the overall work of the Panel, the witnesses appearing or to appear, the testimonies, the investigations or even affect its ultimate assignment.

“I’m concerned about the consequences of protests and counter-protests, at the same location, in relation to security and likely violation of COVID 19 protocols, given the rising wave of the pandemic, in Lagos State especially, where most economic, social, educational and other activities, are partially grounded, presently.

“The points made for and against interlocutory decisions of the Panel have been noted and they will be collated for necessary action, in consideration of the final report of the Panel.

“While the assignment of investigating the Lekki Toll Gate Incident of 20th October 2020 is yet to be concluded by the Panel, it will be premature to proceed on it, as the basis of renewed calls for protest and counter-protest.

“It is safer for now, for the Lagos State Government and its agencies, the EndSARS group and indeed all those concerned with the Lekki Toll Gate Incident, to await the final report of the Panel.

“I therefore plead that the protest and counter-protest slated for Saturday February 13, 2021, or any other date, be put on hold to abide the final report of the Panel.

“I appeal to all security agencies, especially the police and the army, both respondents before the Panel, to embrace caution and demonstrate utmost respect for the fundamental rights of all citizens, including protesters, counter-protesters and non-protesters alike,” he said

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