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After media report, Wikipedia reduces Lekki massacre figure from 120 to 12

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Ibrahim Ramalan
Ibrahim Ramalan
Ibrahim Ramalan is a graduate of Mass Communications from the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria. With nearly a decade-long, active journalism practice, Mr Ramalan has been able to rise from a cub reporter to the exalted position of an editor; first as Arts Editor with the Blueprint Newspapers before resigning in 2019; second and presently as an Associate Editor of the Daily Nigerian online newspaper. He can be reached via ibroramalan@gmail.com, or www.facebook.com/ibrahim.ramalana, or @McRamalan on Twitter.
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Barely two hours after PRNigeria exposed the Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia’s fake claim on the alleged massacre at the Lekki Toll Plaza, the website has now reduced the casualty figure.

The website had claimed that no fewer than 120 unarmed protesters were killed by the Nigerian Army in the wake of the EndSARS protest last year.

On Wednesday, PRNigeria had reported that Wikipedia was still claiming that 120 civilians died at October 20, 2020 incident, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

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The website had kept on the false casualty figure of 120 on its website for 13 months, only to replace it with 12 – two hours after the expose.

While Wikipedia relied on a press statement by Amnesty International for the fictitious figure, PRNigeria disclosed that the human rights organisation only mentioned 12 persons allegedly killed in Lekki and Alausa in Lagos State.

Meanwhile, the Lagos state Government has rejected the unproven claim that 9 persons died during the incident, adding that only one person died of gunshot injury in Lekki on that night.

In its White Paper on the report of the Judicial Panel of Inquiry, the state government faulted the findings by the Justice Doris Okuwobi-led panel that nine persons were killed by gunshots at the Lekki Toll Gate.

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According to the government White paper, the report was full of discrepancies, irregularities and inaccuracies with claims of deaths of victims.

The government said that it rejected the claim in the findings of the JPI regarding the nine deaths at LTG on the basis of what it considered as fundamental inconsistencies.

It said that the report was rejected because the finding were clearly and manifestly not supported by evidences.

The government said that the evidence of the Pathologist, Prof. John Obafunwa, had said that only three of the bodies they conducted post mortem examination on were from Lekki and only one had gunshot injury.

The state government said that this was not debunked, hence, it was deemed credible, as the contrary was not presented before the panel.

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The government, in its White Paper further posited that, ‘’This finding of nine deaths at Lekki Toll Gate on Oct. 20 was even more baffling, because apart from listing out their names in that form at pages 297-298, the JPI offered no explanation regarding circumstances of their death.

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”The names simply sprang up at pages 297-298 of the report without any justification.

”It is quite astonishing that in the list of 11 deaths set at pages 297-298, two of the names appeared twice (Kolade Salam, Folorunsho Olabisi as Nos. 37 and 38).

”Furthermore, the person listed, as No. 46 Nathaniel Solomon, who testified as a witness and petitioned the JPI in respect of his brother who he alleged died at LTG, himself listed as having died at LTG on 20th  October 2020.

”Remarkably, Nathaniel Solomon’s deceased brother (Abata Soloma), was then also listed as No. 2 on the list of persons who died at LTG.

‘’The only victim of gunshot injury from LTG was picked up at 7:43, on 21th  October 2020 after the curfew commenced (see page 99). Furthermore, there-was no-shred of evidence regarding who shot him,” the government said.

The state government, in the White Paper, further pointed out that another substantial inconsistency in the JPI Report was the award of compensation to only one out of the alleged nine, listed as “deceased”.

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According to the government, this shows that the Judicial Panel of Inquiry (JPI) has doubts as to the death of eight other allegedly deceased persons on its list.

”The JPI also surprisingly awarded the sum of N10 million to one Serah Ibrahim (listed as No. 14 on page 304 of the report). Serah Ibrahim was neither a petitioner nor a claimant before the JPI.

”At Page 179 of the report, Serah Ibrahim testified on oath that she did not have any petition before the Panel; neither did she have any claims for compensation.

”This award to Serah Ibrahim is also contrary to the provisions of Section 13 Tribunal of Inquiry Law 2015 (Cap. T6 Law of Lagos State), which prescribes that only witnesses summoned by a Tribunal of Inquiry are entitled to witness fees subject to consent of the Attorney General. Serah Ibrahim did not testify at the request or summons of the Tribunal,” it noted.

 

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