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Falz reacts to EndSARS panel report, says ‘They made us doubt our sanity about the Lekki massacre’

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Nigerian rapper -cum- activist Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz, has reacted to the Lagos panel report on the alleged Lekki massacre report which indicted the Nigeria Army and Police for the shoot out that took place at the Lekki toll gate the protest on 20th October 2020.

In a post shared via his Instagram Stories on Monday, the lawyer turned rapper said the government tried to make everyone doubt their sanity in the heat of the shootings.

“These animals legit made us doubt our sanity about the Lekki massacre you know. Panel don compile their report, we gather here,” he wrote.

In a chat with CNN’s Christiana Amanpour in 2020, the rapper gave a breakdown of how the protest started and what it meant for young Nigerians.

“Myself and another artist, Runtown, we had shared on our Twitter handles that we were going to do a walk, a peaceful protest against all forms of police brutality. We did that with the hashtag #EndSars. The hashtag was already in existence. It was a big thing on social media but nobody had gone to do it physically, so we decided to go a step further,” he said.

Amanpour asked the rapper if he wasn’t scared for his life after many other disgruntled young Nigerians refused to speak to the media on the crisis in the country.

“I’m not afraid for my life. I’m not afraid for my life because where we are right now, I can actually die from anything. I don’t even know where to start from, we have a nonexistent health care system, we have a seriously high level of poverty, there is unemployment and we are in a critical state because of how much corruption we’ve continued to see in the country,” he said.

The Lagos state judiciary panel on the Lekki toll gate shooting recently released its report.

According to the report, there was an attempt to cover up the incident of the 20th of October by the cleaning of the Lekki tollgate and the failure to preserve the scene ahead of the potential investigations. (Pulse)

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