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ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by dre11(m): 8:51pm On Jul 10
The Nigerian government abused the rights of #EndSARS protesters at the Lekki tollgate in October 2020, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Community Court of Justice has ruled.

In a landmark verdict delivered on Wednesday, the court flayed the government’s particularly “disproportionate use of force” in response to the #EndSARS protest at the tollgate in Lagos on October 20, 2020.

The court also found that live rounds were shot into the crowd of unarmed protesters.

It mandated the Nigerian government to pay a total of N10 million in compensation to each victim named in the suit.

Brought before the ECOWAS Court by a coalition of human rights activists and organisations, the case alleged severe violations of fundamental human rights by Nigerian security forces.

Amnesty International also submitted an Amicus Brief, which was declared admissible by the court. After thoroughly examining evidence and testimonies, the court concluded that the Nigerian government’s actions breached several international human rights standards, including Articles 1, 5, 6, 9, 10, and 11 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

Among many other key findings, the court found credible evidence of disproportionate use of force and violations of the right to liberty and security, assembly, free speech, and dignity. It stated that the use of force was not necessary and contravened the Respondent State’s obligations under the African Charter.

The court also agreed that the applicants had suffered torture at the hands of the Nigerian government. It that the situation at the Lekki tollgate, where live rounds were shot into the crowd of unarmed protesters, created a situation of fear, and the Nigerian government did not present evidence refuting those allegations.

The court further held that the government failed to allow and afford the applicants their rights to freedom of expression, assembly, and association, therefore violating the applicants’ rights under Articles 9, 10 and 11 of the African Charter.

The government’s actions were deemed inconsistent with Nigeria’s obligations under the ECOWAS Revised Treaty and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

The court held that the quasi-mechanism set up by the government to investigate the allegations of abuse at the Lekki toll gate lacked independence and was questionable.

It therefore ordered the Federal Government of Nigeria to pay N10 million each in compensation to the applicants.

It also mandated the Nigerian government to conduct investigations into the human rights abuses, with a view to implementing the outcomes of said investigations.

The government was also ordered to report to the court in six months with an update on the compensation and progress of the inquiry.

Reacting to the judgment, Bolaji Gabari, lead counsel for the applicants, described the ruling as a significant victory for the #EndSARS movement, an acknowledgement that citizens’ rights were violated and that abuses occurred at Lekki tollgate.

“We urge the Nigerian government to comply fully with the court’s orders and take immediate steps to address the systemic issues identified in the judgment,” Gabari said.

Mojirayo Ogunlana, one of the counsel to the applicants, said recalled that the Nigerian Government failed to show up to put in a defence until 2023, when, in its address, it claimed, amongst others, that the EndSARS peaceful protest was unlawful and perpetuated by hoodlums.

“The landmark ruling by the ECOWAS Court in favour of EndSARS victims is a powerful affirmation of justice and a significant step towards healing and accountability for the Lekki Tollgate tragedy,” added Nelson Olanipekun, Executive Director at Gavel, coordinating organisation for the coalition.

On 20 October 2020, peaceful and unarmed protesters were fired at by Nigerian security agents at the Lekki tollgate, bringing the landmark #ENDSARS protests to a violent end.

The protest had begun organically in Delta State 17 days earlier, expanding to other parts of the country with calls for justice against police brutality in Nigeria.

In December 2021, three victims brought a case before the ECOWAS Court, Obianuju Catherine & 2 Others v. Federal Republic of Nigeria (ECW/CCJ/APP/72/2021), to seek justice for themselves and those impacted by the violations

https://fij.ng/article/breaking-ecowas-court-finds-nigeria-guilty-of-rights-abuse-at-lekki-tollgate/

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by Curious345: 8:52pm On Jul 10
Breath of fresh air ..I cannot forget that day. I just drove past before all the casala began .

10 20 20

😭😭 I remember crying like a child

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by helinues: 8:53pm On Jul 10
Dey play.

Na when ICC go release their own report?

A curfew was declared by the LASG as early as 4pm that day. Who were the people protesting at night after the curfew? Perhaps ghost

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by givedemwotowoto: 8:53pm On Jul 10
Something that those who claim they love Nigeria still deny. They’re not called fake lovers of Nigeria for nothing

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by Jking20(m): 8:56pm On Jul 10
I just hope they prosecute them as the law stipulates

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by descarado: 8:58pm On Jul 10
Surprisingly, the two people who masterminded it are in power.
Forget naija.

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by Beremx(f): 9:06pm On Jul 10
helinues:
Dey play.

Na when ICC go release their own report?

A curfew was declared by the LASG as early as 4pm that day. Who were the people protesting at night after the curfew? Perhaps ghost


you be 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡. The dead bodies of those killed that day are still in the mortuary. Unless Sanwolu has secretly buried them.

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by helinues: 9:07pm On Jul 10
Beremx:
you be 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

Apart from attacking and insulting others, any other things left? Almost a decade counting

Eish

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by sultanofpigs: 9:17pm On Jul 10
Nlfpmod.....

International bodies recognize the killing at Lekki Toll Gate ..

Please send to Frontpage for greater viewership.. cool

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by sultanofpigs: 9:19pm On Jul 10
Come on hush there...

Nonsense



helinues:


Apart from attacking and insulting others, any other things left? Almost a decade counting

Eish

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by freemanq(m): 9:21pm On Jul 10
Mumu court after how many years now

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by sultanofpigs: 9:24pm On Jul 10
If they ask you to show evidence to support this worthless statement, you will start calling the moderators to ban monikers

Grow up woman...

Try and act like a responsible person that has decorum.

All this agbero entitlement mindset is becoming so obvious.

You really need a Man to smash you into submission...

Maybe I should send

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Lekan
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Just choose...and get a life.. haba!!



helinues:
Dey play.

Na when ICC go release their own report?

A curfew was declared by the LASG as early as 4pm that day. Who were the people protesting at night after the curfew? Perhaps ghost


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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by mbahdi(m): 9:27pm On Jul 10
Ecowas una goodmorning

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by Brendaniel: 9:27pm On Jul 10
helinues:
Dey play.

Na when ICC go release their own report?

A curfew was declared by the LASG as early as 4pm that day. Who were the people protesting at night after the curfew? Perhaps ghost



So curfew was justification to kill unarmed citizens?

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by EnglishUsa: 9:27pm On Jul 10
The Nigerian government abused the rights of #EndSARS protesters at the Lekki tollgate in October 2020, the the Nigerian Court of Justice has ruled.

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by Seunpapa65: 9:27pm On Jul 10
🤣🤣
The no dey pay for that kind thing for naija
But on a serious note the said no incident happened

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by Mrchippychappy(m): 9:28pm On Jul 10
grin
Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by specialmati(m): 9:28pm On Jul 10
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin cheesy which ecowas again,after how many years.what of agent fash with the camera,some people still they wait for pictures from the camera ooh.country of mudafuckers ruled by the best criminals , support by idiots

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by Nazgul: 9:28pm On Jul 10
When I saw them removing the CCTV cameras on and around toll gate, I knew that they wanted to do something bad. It was obvious that there was a massacre there cos I myself saw more than 3 videos of dead people being carried from that spot.

The state government tried to cover it up but unfortunately they couldn't. Too much blood has been shed in the country.

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by idamokoemmanuel(m): 9:28pm On Jul 10
Good one, cash out time for the victims
Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:28pm On Jul 10
Very useless Ecowas

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by Zuby45: 9:28pm On Jul 10
Justice for the victims

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by Rebuke: 9:28pm On Jul 10
Ghen ghen. One thing I know for sure, the truth can't be hidden forever.

To think some humans here denied there were casualties is so worrisome.

One of the biggest attrocity in the history of Nigeria was committed that night of End SARS protest. That was when I started fearing Nigerian politicians and leaders. The way they vehemently denied everything, gosh cry

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by MyExpression(m): 9:28pm On Jul 10
So what do we do now?
Fry eggs?
We don't need their validation.
Do something bout it.

Ecowas has locus standi to sue the president and the governor of Lagos state for the shooting.
Publishing a report isn't enough.
They have legal arm in the ECOWAS, they should initiate proceedings against the government for this breach of universal human right.

...if they have the balls to sue the chairman of ECOWAS.

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by DMerciful(m): 9:29pm On Jul 10
Oturugbeke

The end sars movement has been vindicated!

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Re: ECOWAS Court Finds Nigeria Guilty Of Rights Abuse At Lekki Tollgate by Umueme: 9:29pm On Jul 10
Ok

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