Olusegun Ogboye, permanent secretary, Lagos Ministry of Health, claimed the government summoned victims’ families, but they failed to show up.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu-led administration has blamed families of the late victims of the #EndSARS massacre for abandoning the bodies of their loved ones for the state for nearly three years.
In a statement on Sunday night, Olusegun Ogboye, permanent secretary, Lagos Ministry of Health, claimed the government summoned victims’ families, but they failed to show up.
“In the aftermath of the #EndSARS violence, the office of the chief coroner invited members of the public throughout public adverts and announcements who had lost loved ones or whose relatives had been declared missing between 19th and 27th October 2020 from various clashes as mentioned above, to contact the department of Pathology and Forensic Medicine of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) to help with identification of these casualties deposited in State-owned morgues. Relatives were to undergo DNA tests for identification purposes,” Mr Sanwo-Olu said.
He added, “It is important to state categorically that nobody responded to claim any of the bodies.”
In a letter titled “Mass Burial for 103, The Year 2020 Endsars Victims,” seen by Peoples Gazette and dated July 19 by Lagos State public procurement agency, the state government engaged the service of Messrs Tos Funeral Ltd, a private firm, at the cost of N61,285,000 to bury 103 bodies, which were identified to be victims of the killings.
Following an outburst over the letter, Mr Ogboye said Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu approved mass burial for victims to decongest the state morgue.
“After almost three years, the bodies remain unclaimed, adding to the congestion of the morgues.
“This spurred the need to decongest the morgues – a procedure that follows very careful medical and legal guidelines in the event that a relative may still turn up to claim a lost relative years after the incident,” the permanent secretary said.
Meanwhile, he also claimed none of the 103 victims was killed at Lekki Tollgate. He said they were bodies recovered from other areas in the state.
“For the records, the Lagos State Environmental Health Unit (SEHMU) picked up bodies in the aftermath of #EndSARS violence and community clashes at Fagba, Ketu, Ikorodu, Orile, Ajegunle, Abule-Egba, Ikeja, Ojota, Ekoro, Ogba, Isolo and Ajah areas of Lagos State, including a jailbreak at Ikoyi Prison. The 103 casualties mentioned in the document were from these incidents and NOT from Lekki
Toll-gate as being alleged. For the avoidance of doubt, nobody was retrieved from the Lekki Toll Gate incident, ” he said.
Outraged Nigerians had berated former President Muhammadu Buhari, Mr sanwo-Olu and Chief of Army Staff Tukur Buratai, calling them “monstrous murderers,” after the letter surfaced online.
#EndSARS, a nationwide protest in 2020 sparked by prolonged extrajudicial killings, extortion and brutality by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Nigerian Police Force,
ended on a sad note after the government unleashed thugs on protesters, killing protesters and the protest.
Peoples Gazette, on October 20, 2020, also eported that Nigerian soldiers rained live bullets on protesters at Lekki Tollgate, killing several citizens. However, Mr Sanwo-Olu denied the massacre, saying just one person was killed.
A judicial panel set up by the Lagos State government had earlier indicted the Nigerian military for using excessive force on protesters,
confirming a massacre at Lekki Tollgate while recommending that victims be compensated and officers involved in the killings be disciplined. But the Lagos government claimed no massacre at the Tollgate during the protest.