Prominent Lagosians seek dissolution of Lekki Tollgate

Prominent Lagosians seek dissolution of Lekki Tollgate
November 11 13:31 2020 Print This Article

By Benjamin Omoike, Lagos

Some prominent Lagosians, including Chief Alaba Williams, Bashorun Jaiye Randle, Ade Dosunmu and Chief Adesunbo Onitiri, have urged immediate scrapping of Lekki Tollgate to “alleviate the economic burden of residents and ease free-flow of traffic in the area.”

In a 12-point communiqué issued after their maiden meeting, they charged the Federal Government on bringing to justice alleged military killers of the peaceful #EndSARS protesters at the plaza on October 20, 2020.

The concerned citizens also urged prosecution of arsonists and hoodlums behind destruction of public and private property in the state, as deterrent to others.

The gathering, which identified remote and immediate causes of the crisis to include high graduate unemployment and influx of people from other states, deplored alleged meddlesomeness by the political class in the selection of traditional rulers.

Meanwhile, Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr. Mudashiru Obasa, has said that the aftermath of the recent #EndSARS protests across the country, devastated the economy of Lagos State.

Obasa, who spoke during the presentation of the 2021 Appropriation Bill by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu at the Assembly, on Tuesday, said the devastating effects of the destructions which followed the protests in the state, were beyond imagination.

According to him, “the anarchy, burning and looting of businesses, have hit the economy with a blow beneath the belt.”

In a related development, Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, also on Tuesday, inaugurated an 11-man judicial panel of inquiry to investigate human rights violation, police brutality and extra-judicial killings in the state.

The panel comprises Justice Badejoko Adeniji (Chairman), Prof. J. Oluwole Akintayo, Mrs. Wunmi F. Odutayo, Nasir Sulaiman, Mary Kolawole, Babatunde Oduyoye, Mrs. Mariam Badmus, O. Akintayo, Falowo Saheed, Adebobola Agbeja and Mrs. Olufolakemi O. Ogundele (Secretary).

Makinde, who inaugurated the panel at the State Executive Council Chambers, Governor’s Office, Ibadan, said the state government took time before constituting the panel, to ensure quality representation and clarity of cases the panel would handle.

He said that over 50 petitions had been received and implored other residents who might have issues of human rights violation, police brutality and extra-judicial killings, to seek redress with the panel.

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