The Nigerian Bar Association and some Senior Advocates of Nigeria on Wednesday criticised the response of the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, over his comment on the leaked panel report of the Lagos State judicial panel of inquiry on restitution for victims of SARS-related abuses.
Mohammed had at a press conference in Abuja on Tuesday described the leaked report as one laced with discrepancies and inconsistencies. He tagged it unverified fake news.
The minister, who insisted that nobody was killed at the Lekki toll plaza on October 20,2020, said the panel only wasted taxpayers’ money by coming up with such a nonsensical report, which he had likened to ‘Tales by moonlight’, a 1990s television programme where fictitious stories were told children.
He had said, “Without mincing words, let me say that never in the history of any judicial panel in this country has its report been riddled with so many errors, inconsistencies, discrepancies, speculations, innuendos, omissions and conclusions that are not supported by evidence.
“What is circulating in the public space is simply a rehash of the unverified fake news that has been playing on social media since the incident of October 20, 2020.
“It is simply incredible that a judicial panel set up to investigate an incident has submitted a report laden with allegations, the same allegations it was set up to investigate in the first instance.
“Instead of sitting for all of one year, the panel could have just compiled social media tales by moonlight on the incident and submitted, saving taxpayers’ funds and everyone’s time. That report is nothing but the triumph of fake news and the intimidation of a silent majority by a vociferous lynch mob.”
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The Nigerian Bar Association said the government had not been open minded about learning the truth of what happened at the Lekki toll gate.
The NBA publicity secretary, Dr Rapulu Nduka, said this in an interview with Punch in Abuja on Wednesday.
According to Nduka, Mohammed has always given the impression that nothing happened at the toll gate.
He said, “From all indications, the Minister of Information has always given the impression that this event never took place and that is the impression that most people were given from day one. I was not there; so many people were also not there. The judicial panel was set up to uncover the truth.
“It is only normal that we depend on the outcome of the panel to know what truly happened.
“Condemning the report even before the issuance of the white paper shows that the government is not open minded and does not want to know the truth about what happened at the toll gate.”
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Ifedayo Adedipe, SAN, in an interview tagged the minister’s response as premature.
According to Adedipe, the comment of the minister is insulting to the ‘honorable men and women’ who sat on the panel.
He said, “The response of the Federal Government is premature and prejudicial. If a panel was set up, the law expects that a white paper be issued. It is premature to condemn a report before a white paper has been issued.
“What the minister did was to jump the gun and engage in usual propaganda. His opinion and condemnation is regrettable and insulting to the honorable to the honorable men and women who sat on that panel.”
Another Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, in a separate interview tagged the minister as a ‘propagandist’.
He said, “What they have done is to bias the mind of the Lagos State Government on its expected white paper. This has already given the implication that the result of the white paper might not work.
“Meanwhile, what did you expect from the minister? He speaks for a government without integrity, honour and dignity.
“Even if their fingers are caught red-handed in the cooking jar, they would still deny it. They denied eye witness accounts by Amnesty International, CNN, BBC, VOA, all TV stations across Nigeria, and now, the report of a whole Judicial Commission of Inquiry. They even deny their citizens! So, what is new? Nothing.
“Let someone advise this directionless and unsympathetic government that lives in self-denial that the only way to indict, impugn and interrogate the report of a whole Judicial Commission of Inquiry is by going to a court of law, and not through their usual Goebel’s propagandist liberal disquisition and verbal diarrhea.
“Nigerians are indeed tired of this easily predictable government.”
Source: Punch