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Buhari has ordered an investigation into the Lekki shootings- Minister
 
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Fri, 23 Oct 2020   ||   Nigeria, Abuja
 

 President  Muhammadu  Buhari has ordered an investigation into the shootings of #EndSARS protesters at the Lekki toll gate.

The Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare, stated this during an interview on Arise Television on Friday.

Despite public outcry and condemnations from foreign countries and international organisations, Buhari dd not mention the shootings in his speech.

When asked about the silence of the president on Lekki shootings in his #EndSARS address, the minister said the president would speak after the outcome of a probe he had ordered.

He said, “For sure the president has ordered an investigation, he had a national security meeting yesterday.

“I can tell you that this is already ongoing because the president wants to have all the facts which will absolutely be made public.

“It is important to get all the facts right before we go forward, in this case, it’s going to be difficult to hide these facts because we live in a multimedia world and we have pieces of evidence and corroboration and I think it is important to get the facts right.

“I think that’s the part the president has towed and I am sure that when the facts are made available, this president – because he has integrity – will level with the Nigerian people about what happened on Tuesday in Lekki,” Dare said.

He further stated that the Federal Government had accepted the demands of the protesters.

 “Previously, we just had lip service that SARS scrapped. For the first time, you have a presidential pronouncement that SARS has been dissolved followed by the inspector-general and then we saw quick steps thereafter.

“And I think when you look at what has happened in the past and the level of responsiveness and concrete steps, the whole five demands of the youth were wholeheartedly accepted by the president and he set up a process,” the minister said.

                                                                      

 

 

 

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