It was already late in the evening when I got a very short notice that I was to be a guest on Arise TV at 10pm, to discuss the #EndSARS uprising from the Northern perspective, especially since agitations had begun to tend towards #EndInsecurityNow. I quickly summoned my already dismissed crew and we made our way to the Abuja studio of AriseTV as I tried to recharge my already retired brain along the way, due to a very hectic day.
When it was time for me to be taken, I had already stepped in front of camera and microphone already clipped to my shirt as I eased myself on the chair, waiting for the anchor to initiate, then boom! News of the alleged Lekki massacre broke. In split seconds, the programs manager immediately stood me down and ushered in AriseTV’s Political Editor, Sumner Shagari Sambo, to make a commentary on the developing story, I was not certain what was going on until the commentary began to run then I knew my chance to speak to the #EndSARS issue has been blanketed by the horrific tale that landed on my ears like a piece of molten led – Nigerian soldiers have massacred unarmed Nigerian citizens in an open fire at the Lekki Toll Gate Plaza.
The general mood in the studio suddenly translated into individual inner rage and fury. From my distance, I watched as the program anchor grit her teeth and clinched her fist in fury anytime she took a break off-camera, while I struggled to comprehend the “why?” and contend with my own share of the anger at the Nigerian military’s action, at the same time.
What followed was a deliberately orchestrated barrage of misinformation and fake news, occasioned by outrage and condemnation from local and international quarters. For the first time, local organisations, the international community, celebrities and the media were sold a dummy in which they fell for, hook line and sinker, qualifying this digital warfare as the mother of all fake news in Nigeria.
The incidence drew widespread condemnations, within and outside the country, with former U.S. presidential candidate, Hilary Clinton, urging President Muhammadu Buhari to “stop killing young protesters.” United States presidential candidate Joe Biden also denounced the “massacre” wherein he urged, “President Buhari and the Nigerian military to cease the violent crackdown on protesters in Nigeria, which has already resulted in SEVERAL DEATHS,” wrote Mr. Biden.
Also, American singer, Beyoncé, on Instagram said she is “heartbroken to see the senseless brutality taking place in Nigeria”. As the outrage began to ease and critical minds cared to dig, the reality that we are in the era of alternative facts where provable falsehood can easily be bandied around, dawned on us all.
The Nigerian Army released a statement that they were only invited by the Lagos state government to restore normalcy in the wake of erupting violence and their intervention followed all laid down procedures for Internal security operations and all the soldiers involved acted within the confines of the Rules of Engagement (ROE) for Internal Security Operations. The official Police report also confirmed that six policemen and four civilians lost their lives in the #EndSARS protest.
These facts have since been established by credible media platforms like PRNigeria who refused to play to the gallery by daring to report findings of its investigation days after the alleged Lekki massacre, neither a single bullet-ridden body has been sighted nor any family of victims has reported the death of their relations during the incident. In fact, credible fact-checking sites have debunked footages purported to be from the alleged Lekki Massacre. Leading the pack in debunking fake images from the EndSARS protests is the world’s oldest news agency, Agence France-Presse (AFP) which describes bodies recovered from Lekki Toll shooting in Nigeria as FALSE ( https://cutt.ly/lekkiafp)
Many of the people reported to have been killed in the Lekki Protest have since come out to debunk such reports. For instance, a photo of a young corps member shot in the stomach which went viral on social media claiming that he died as a result of the shoot was debunked by the young man himself who said that the picture was taken on a movie set earlier in the year.
