Lagos JudicialPanel: Protesters releases Full list of Lekki shootings victims

 Lagos JudicialPanel: Protesters releases Full list of Lekki shootings victims

By Dayo Badmus

Soldiers of the Nigerian Army invaded a peaceful protest ground at the Lekki toll gate in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial city October 20, allegedly killing some protesters in the process, while Some were left injured.

Weeks after the attack, three #EndSARS protesters, have disclosed the names Of 22 Lekki shooting victims who suffered gunshot wounds during the October 20 shootings by the military and Police at the Lekki Toll Gate.

The #EndSARS protesters alleged several others were shot dead by soldiers of the Nigerian Army even while they fled or tried to find cover and others were killed by Policemen who came after the soldiers left, according to them.

According to the protesters, some corpses, were taken away, some to Reddington Hospital, Lekki, where one of the Doctors named a man whose head was blown open by a bullet as “John Doe”.

Three #EndSARS protesters, Perpetual Kamsiyuchukwu, Dabiraoluwa Adeyinka Honey Ayuku, and Samuel Isah, listed the names Of 22 Lekki shooting victims in their November 11 petitions to the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry.
The petitions will be heard today Tuesday, November 17.

Names Of 22 Lekki shooting victims

A former Chairman of the Ikeja Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Adesina Ogunlana, who is the lawyer of the #EndSARS protesters, submitted the list to the panel. The victims’ names comprise 21 males – including a 12-year-old boy, Bakare Michael – and a female, Abiola Esther.

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The 20 other victims of the Lekki shooting are RFK(Male), Lekan Williams (M), Felix Nandip (M), Adams Moses, Akindele Damilola(M), Samuel Iordyom (Male), Emmanuel John (M), Isaac Amede (M), Charles Uzoma (M), Raymond Simon Abah (M), Samuel Anthony (M), Andrew Ugochukwu (M), Bobby Maduka (M), Moses Oyi (M), Emmanuel George (M), Nelson Andrew (M), Sheriff Akande (M), Chigozie Chukwujeku (M), Shoba Muhammed (M) and Damilola Adedayo (M).

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