#LekkiMassacre: Tinubu Speaks On Ordering Soldiers To Kill Protesters

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Tinubu has spoken on ordering soldiers to kill protesters.

Newsone Nigeria had reported earlier soldiers of the Nigerian Army opened fire on peaceful #EndSARS protesters camping at Lekki toll gate in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial city.

The attack on the #EndSARS protesters in its wake, left “several” protesters dead and others injured according to videos published on Twitter by eyewitnesses.

Reacting to claims trailing the #LekkiMassacre, Bola Tinubu, a former Governor of Lagos State, denied ordering shooting of peaceful End SARS protesters at the Lekki toll gate on Tuesday night.

Security operatives shoot at innocent Nigerians at the toll gate as they sang the national anthem.

In a statement released on Sunday, the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Nigeria’s ruling party, said: “Here, let me directly address the sharp point aimed against me. I have been falsely accused of ordering the reported deployment of soldiers against peaceful protesters that took place at Lekki on 20 October 2020.”

Tinubu disgraced by #EndSARS protesters

“This allegation is a complete and terrible lie. I did not order this or any assault against anybody. I would never want such a vile thing to happen nor did I have any prior knowledge about this sad event.”

“It is my firm belief that no one should be harassed, injured or possibly killed for doing what they have the constitutional right to do in making their contribution to a better, more equitable society.”

“As a political figure, I am accustomed to people attributing to me all manner of indiscretions of which I have no knowledge and in which I played no role. I have usually ignored such falsities as the cost of being in the public eye.”

“This time, it is different. The allegation now levied against me is that I called on soldiers to kill my own people. This allegation is the foulest of lies.”

“The use of strong force against any peaceful protesters is indefensible, completely outside the norms of a democratic society and progressive political culture to which I aspire and have devoted my public life.”

Furthermore, the APC National Leader claimed that “For various reasons, I became the most available scapegoat.”

“Some people don’t like me because they believe the false rumours uttered about me over the years. Some maligned my name because they hide ulterior motives and harbour unrequited political scores they intend to settle.”

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