Bola Tinubu, former governor of Lagos state, has denied any involvement in the #EndSARS protests. The national leader of the All Progressives Cong
He also condemned security operatives for firing live bullets at protesters in Lekki.
Men of the Nigerian army opened fire at the tollgate where protesters have been converging to kick against police brutality. The soldiers had asked the protesters to leave the venue around 7pm, two hours before the curfew imposed by Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of Lagos, was to start.
Earlier, persons said to be officials of the Lekki Concession Company, the firm managing the toll gate, removed the security cameras in the area. In videos of the clampdown protesters were seen scampering for safety amid sporadic gunshots from soldiers.
Speaking via phone during the television programme, Tinubu also denied having any investment in the Lekki Concession Company, saying: “I have no dime, no kobo investment in the toll gate. I will never, never be part of any carnage. I will never be part of that. Why will they use live bullets. Before now, I was being accused and reported to the Presidency that I was behind the protests, that I was a sponsor of the protests.”
Earlier on Tuesday, the former governor had cautioned protesters against giving the impression that they wanted to cause anarchy, saying that “any government will necessarily have to act with the requisite decisiveness and force to restore law and order” if that happens to be the case.