The Lagos State Judicial Panel investigating the Lekki Toll Gate shootings and police brutality cases have decided to hear petitions filed against the Nigerian Army despite their absence yet again.
The panel had given the army authorities the last opportunity to appear before it on Saturday after failing to appear on four other occasions.
On January 30, the Chairman of the panel, Justice Doris Okuwobi had held that the petitions against the army would proceed even if they failed to show up.
At Saturday’s proceedings, the army was again absent and they were not represented by any counsel.
The panel moved on to hear the petition of a casual worker, Lucky Philemon who says he was shot by the army at the Lekki toll gate protest on the night of Oct 20, 2020.
He is demanding to be paid compensation of N200m as damages for the inconvenience of losing his limbs as well as another $50,000 for Prosthetic limbs.
Another eyewitness to the shooting on the night, Dabira Ayiuku, who described herself as one of the coordinators of the Lekki toll gate protest also testified on what she witnessed at the toll gate.
She testified that army officials shot at protesters sitting peacefully at the toll gate on the night of October 20.