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Disregard Lagos #EndSARS report, it is false and misleading – Lai Mohammed

Alhaji Lai Mohammed has come out in his grand style to issue out a rejoinder at  the findings of the Lagos State panel that was saddled with the Inquiry and Restitution for Victims of SARS related Abuses in Lagos State and Lekki Toll Gate shooting as fake news.

The minister said this in Abuja on Tuesday while addressing a press conference, Alhaji Lai Mohammed said the report submitted to Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu is a consolidation of already circulating fake news.

Alhaji Lai Mohammad  said that instead of sitting for one year, the panel should have just compiled social media reports wound it up and give it to the Governor

Alhaji Lai Mohammed maintained that the report is ridden with contradictions, innuendos, inconsistency and errors.

In his statement, he said: “Without mincing words, let me say that never in the history of any Judicial Panel in this country has its report been riddled with so many errors, inconsistencies, discrepancies, speculations, innuendoes, omissions and conclusions that are not supported by evidence. What is circulating in public space is simply a rehash of the unverified fake news that has been playing on social media since the incident of Oct. 20th 2020.

“It is simply incredible that a Judicial Panel set up to investigate an incident has submitted a report laden with allegations, the same allegations it was set up to investigate in the first instance. Instead of sitting for all of one year, the panel could have just compiled social media ‘tales by the moonlight’ on the incident and submitted, saving taxpayers’ funds and everyone’s time. That report is nothing but the triumph of fake news and the intimidation of a silent majority by a vociferous lynch mob.”

He said that he wondered what the panel meant by its conclusion of “massacre in context,” declaring that it can only be a “phantom massacre.”

Alhaji Lai Mohammed further reiterates that the report did not make any recommendations for innocent victims killed in Lagos, saying that such report should be discarded.

The minister who expressed a dismay at the report said; “It is clear, from the ongoing, that the report of the panel in circulation cannot be relied upon because its authenticity is in doubt. Besides, the Lagos State Government, being the convening authority, has yet to release any official report to the public.

“Neither has the panel done so. The cowardly leakage of an unsigned report to the public is not enough. Assuming the report in circulation bears any iota of genuineness, it is basic knowledge that the report of such a panel is of no force until the convening authority issues a White Paper and Gazette on it. It is therefore too premature for any person or entity to seek to castigate the Federal Government and its agencies or officials based on such an unofficial and unvalidated report.”

The minister also expressed dissatisfaction at the media over their positions on the fake report.

He directly pointed an accused finger at the CNN for being bias.

Alhaji Lai Mohammed said; “The CNN has been celebrating the leaked report of the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry. In its rush to claim vindication, CNN apparently didn’t even read the report before rolling out the drums in celebration. By that action, CNN has celebrated prematurely and has now committed a double faux pas: First, by relying on unverified social media stories and videos to carry out an investigation of the Oct. 20th 2020 incident at Lekki, where it did not have a correspondent on ground. CNN goofed in its report on the findings of the panel, which fell below the main standards of journalism. Secondly, CNN rushed to the air to celebrate an unsigned and unverified report that is riddled with inconsistencies, errors, discrepancies, innuendoes. That’s double faux pas by a news organization that is eager and willing to compromise standards just to claim vindication.

“Sadly, a section of the Nigerian media has also joined the lynch mob. Honestly, in an attempt to vilify the government at all costs, they have done themselves a great disservice. How can any news organization worth its salt write an Editorial validating this kind of report? Are they not seeing what others, including journalists and lawyers, are seeing? In a shocking twist, a Nigerian newspaper chose to hail what it calls “detailed investigative report” by CNN, even when the news channel did not even cover the incident of Oct. 20th 2020! It’s a classic case of cutting your nose to spite your face,” he said.

Alhaji Lai Mohammad also said that; “there is absolutely nothing in the report “to make us change our stand that there was no massacre at Lekki on October 20th, 2020.” According to him, “For us to change our stand, a well-investigated report of the incident that meets all required standards and will withstand every scrutiny must be produced and presented to the public.

“The report in circulation does not meet those requirements. We also appeal to the families of those allegedly killed in Lekki to speak out. It’s untenable to say that some families did not come out because they are afraid. Any parent who is afraid to testify about the death of his or her child is not worth to be called a parent.”

The minister further said that the report in circulation is meant to embarrass the Federal Government. He said: “We reject the notion that our soldiers and policemen massacred innocent Nigerians at Lekki on Oct. 20th 2020. That conclusion is not supported by the weight of available evidence. Indictment for murder is a very serious issue that cannot be done on the basis of allegations and corroborations, as the panel did. Such allegations must be proved beyond a reasonable doubt.”

The minister who conclude his speech by saying that; “The report in circulation is calculated to embarrass the Federal Government and its agencies without foolproof evidence. The Federal Government has never condoned the abuse of the rights of Nigerians by security agencies under any guise, hence it disbanded SARS and encouraged states to set up the panels to investigate reports of human rights abuses allegedly committed by the disbanded SARS personnel.”

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