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    Nigerian Army Admits to Deploying Troops, Denies Shootings

    By Ayara PommellsDecember 5, 20223 Mins Read
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    Nigeria’s army has admitted to deploying troops to Lekki to restore order, but the army is disputing claims of gunfire and torture of peaceful protestors.

    Major Osoba Olaniyi, the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, said any allegations of police violence and killings were unfounded.

    “This allegation is untrue, unfounded and aimed at causing anarchy in the country. At no time did soldiers of the Nigerian Army open fire on any civilian,” the statement reads.

    #EndSARS-Major Osoba Olaniyi, spokesman of the 81 Division of the Nigerian Army, Lagos, has admitted that its troops were invited to enforce the curfew imposed on the state by the Lagos State Government. We are getting closer to the truth. #LekkiGenocide pic.twitter.com/qGZofwDizI

    — The Town Crier (@IamTheTownCrier) October 27, 2020

    “From the onset of the ENDSARS protest, there was no time personnel of 81 Division Nigerian Army Lagos were involved. However, the decision to call in the military was taken by the Lagos State Government (LASG) after a 24 hours curfew was imposed. This was as a result of the violence which led to several police stations being burnt, policemen killed, suspects in police custody released and weapons carted away,” Olaniyi insisted.

    After saying everything was Fake News,the Truth has come out.
    Or is Major Osoba Olaniyi lying? https://t.co/LCs4SEVguh

    — Vagina owner. Callipygian. Ada Igbo. (@curvynigerian) October 27, 2020

    Amnesty International said at least 12 people were killed by the military last week when they opened fire on peaceful protesters who had violated the mandatory curfew. Demonstrators were rallying against police brutality and killings at the hands of the now-disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS.)

    The human rights group published an investigation, claiming it had tracked army vehicles from their Lagos barracks to Lekki Toll Gate. Amnesty International says it has photographs and verified videos of the soldiers’ movements via social media.

    —At least 12 people killed at Alausa and Lekki Toll Gate Lagos
    —Hundreds severely injured
    —CCTV dismantled to cover murder
    https://t.co/RPrTibk0DF

    — Amnesty International Nigeria (@AmnestyNigeria) October 28, 2020

    Still, Olaniyi maintains that the soldiers carried out their orders with civility during the bloody protests.

    “The situation was fast degenerating into anarchy. It was at this point that LASG requested for the military to intervene in order to restore normalcy. The intervention of the military followed all laid down procedures for Internal Security operations and all the soldiers involved acted within the confines of the Rules of Engagement (ROE) for Internal Security operations,” he continued.

    https://twitter.com/fat2kasi/status/1321369351371526145?s=20

    On Tuesday, October 20, demonstrators posted hundreds of images documenting the violence. Social media was flooded with pictures and video footage of the dead and the wounded.

    Lekki toll gate Massacre
    Oct 20, 2020
    1) deactivate the CCTV
    2) turn off the billboard(a potential source of light)
    3) shot off all source of light to the area
    4) Open fire at innocent peaceful protesters

    Shame on Nigerian Government ????

    We only asked that they #EndSARS pic.twitter.com/r3TQCLosQ0

    — RealityZee (@reality_zee) October 20, 2020

    Today is the first Sunday after 20-10-20. As a Christian, it presents another opportunity for me to again ask @MBuhari and @jidesanwoolu, to tell us who ordered the Nigerian Army to open fire on peaceful protesters at Lekki Toll gate on the 20th day of Oct. 2020. #Endsars pic.twitter.com/8v62K799oY

    — Okparaolu Chris (@Okparaoluchris) October 25, 2020
    https://twitter.com/GBADOS/status/1318645619003711488?s=20

    Olaniyi says the reports are just an attempt to “tarnish” the army’s reputation.

    “Finally, Headquarters 81 Division Nigerian Army reiterates Nigerian Army in the discharge of its constitutional responsibilities did not shoot at any civilian as there are glaring and convincing evidence to attest to this fact. This allegation is the hand work of mischief makers who will stop at nothing to tarnish the image of the Nigerian Army. The general public is hereby enjoined to discountenance this allegation as there is no iota of truth therein,” the statement concludes.

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