The Nigeria Army expressed disappointment after Lagos state Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu denied he never invited them to intervene in the #EndSARS crisis in the state.
Brigadier AI Taiwo who narrated the Nigeria army’s account of the Lekki Toll Gate Shooting of October 20, at the resumed sitting of the Lagos judicial panel over the weekend, disclosed that Governor Sanwo-Olu called on the military for support after the #EndSARS crisis went out of control.
In the words of the Brigadier,
“I spoke with the governor and said the army was unhappy that he said he did not ask the army to intervene. But I’m sure, after we’ve watched everything, we saw he had more than reasonable grounds to ask the army to intervene. Perhaps, it was the way everything went that made him say so.”
Recall also that Sanwo-Olu who reacted to the outrage that trailed the Lekki tollgate shooting of October 20, had blamed it on “forces beyond direct control”.
Appearing on CNN, the Governor who confirmed that the army was responsible for the incident, denied having a hand in the shooting.
Speaking during the interview, he said, “From the footage we could see, because there were some cameras at that facility, it seems to me that they would be men in military uniform—it should be Nigerian Army or something.”
When particularly asked if he meant the military opened fire on protesters, Sanwo-Olu responded; “Yes. That’s what the footage showed.”
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