Foremost Human Rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN) has criticized the speech delivered by the President in the aftermath of the #EndSARS protests and military shootings in the country.
According to Falana, the speech contained avoidable gaps
like where Buhari accused the international community of jumping into hasty
conclusions over the shooting of unarmed peaceful protesters by soldiers at the
Lekki tollgate in Lagos State on Tuesday.
Falana said the president's act of consoling families of
police members killed during the protests was good but he should have also
followed it up with consoling families of victims of police brutality.
Speaking to Punch he said, “The presidential speech
contained some avoidable lacunae. For instance, the President accused the
international community of jumping into hasty conclusions with respect to the
Lekki shootings.
“My worry is that the President would be embarrassed at the
end of legal inquiry into the military invasion of the Lekki toll gate as the
number of the unarmed protesters that were mowed down and the circumstances of
the barbaric attack by the soldiers from a particular military barrack in
Victoria Island would be exposed.
“It was good that the President consoled the families of the
police personnel who unfortunately lost their lives in the course of duty.
Similar presidential condolences ought to have been extended to the families of
the unarmed protesters who were brutally murdered in Ogbomoso, Ibadan, Benin,
Lagos etc. I want to believe that the President was not informed that unarmed
protesters were slain in the premeditated attacks by police and military
personnel.
“However, the President reiterated the point that the voice
of the protesters had been heard loud and clear and that the Federal Government
is committed to addressing the outstanding demands. Specifically, the President
announced that the emoluments of police officers would be reviewed upwards.
That is a concession of one of the key demands of the protesters.”
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