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Nigeria Bar Association moves against perpetrators of Lekki Toll Plaza shooting

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The Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) has in strong terms condemned what it has described as the reckless and lawless manner in which unidentified Nigerian military operatives opened fire on peaceful, defenceless #ENDSARS protesters at the Lekki Toll Plaza in Lagos Tuesday night.

In a statement made available to TheNigeriaLawyer, an online legal platform, Olumide Akpata, president, the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) said based on available reports, the shooting appears to have been a carefully calculated and premeditated attack.

“The attention of the Nigerian Bar Association (“NBA”) has been drawn to the dastardly shooting and killing of #ENDSARS protesters at the Lekki Toll Plaza in Lagos State by some unidentified men of the Nigerian Military on Tuesday, 20th October 2020,” Akpata said.

The NBA has argued that even if the protesters at the Lekki Toll Plaza were in breach of the curfew imposed by the Lagos State Government, such a misdemeanour or breach did not warrant the use of live ammunition by the Nigerian military to confront otherwise peaceful, unarmed and defenceless protesters.

“To be clear, the events of today are events that we should never see or consider as normal in any democracy,” the NBA president said.

Against the backdrop of this ugly development, the NBA has resolved as follows.

That the military high command immediately identifies and names the officers involved in this gross professional misconduct for immediate prosecution and dismissal in line with extant laws.

That the NBA shall immediately commence legal proceedings at all relevant fora (both locally and internationally) against the Nigerian Military and other relevant authorities, on behalf of the families of the victims, for abuse of power, disregard of rules of engagement, and the infringement of the fundamental rights (including the right to life) of the affected citizens.

That given the degenerating nature of the crisis, an emergency meeting of the National Executive Committee (the highest decision-making body of the NBA) will be convened within the next 48 hours to review the state of the Nation and take other appropriate steps to decisively deal with the situation and prevent the nation from further going adrift.

The NBA believes that the current situation in the country calls for dynamic leadership and, as critical stakeholders in the Nigerian project invites the President of Nigeria and others in authority to show uncommon leadership in saving the situation, instead of deploying troops against defenseless citizens whom they swore an oath to protect.