#EndSARS: Lagos State Government Under Sanwo-Olu Detains 34 Protesters Since 2020 After Covering Up Killings – AAC | Sahara Reporters

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EndSARS: Lagos State Government Under jidesanwoolu Detains 34 Protesters Since 2020 After Covering Up Killings – aacparty | Sahara Reporters

#EndSARS: Lagos State Government Under Sanwo-Olu Detains 34 Protesters Since 2020 After Covering Up Killings – AACAs reactions continue to trail the revelations of a leaked mass burial memo of 103 Nigerians massacred during the #EndSARS protest in October 2020, the African Action Congress party has called for accountability.

According to the party, the revelation of a leaked mass burial memo which was authenticated by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health, Dr Olusegun Ogboye, has reaffirmed what the masses already knew. "The cost of this mass burial amounted to N61,285,000. This revelation raises serious questions about the government's accountability for the killings and its efforts to suppress the truth from the public.

"The evidence presented during the panel proceedings, including the confession of the head of Nigerian military intelligence, Brigadier General Ahmed Taiwo, and the testimony of the Chief Pathologist at LASUTH, John Obafunwa, clearly implicates the Lagos State government in the gruesome act. "We demand justice for all victims of the #EndSARS protests and the immediate release of all detainees. The Justice Doris Okwuobi panel has rightly recommended compensation for all victims and the unconditional release of all #EndSARS detainees.

 

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