Senators representing the South-West in the Senate, on Tuesday, visited Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to sympathise with him on last week’s destruction of public and private propery in Lagos by miscreants.
They expressed worry at the colossal damage done to the state by the hoodlums who set many public and private facilities on fire and looted a number places dry.
The visitors concluded that the state would need the assistance of the Federal Government to recover.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, Gboyega Akosile, said the delegation led by Senator Ajayi Boroffice visited the governor at the State House in Marina.
Boroffice, representing Ondo North, described the destruction as “orchestrated tragedy” that must be thoroughly investigated.
He was said to have wondered why the youth protest was prolonged and allowed to degenerate to violence when the Federal Government had agreed to the five-point demand of the protesters.
The lawmaker said many youths working in the businesses that were destroyed would be rendered jobless, adding that it would take time for the owners of the businesses to recover, given the extent of loss.
He said, “Members of the South-West caucus in the Senate are here to console you over the demonic violence unleashed on Lagos. Government and private individuals suffered incalculable loss in the unfortunate destruction that trailed the EndSARS protest. No Nigerian is against peaceful protest, but demonstration that does not have a leadership will encourage hoodlums to hijack and wreak havoc.
“Adequate decision had been taken by the government to attend to the demands of the protesters. Of course, some of the demands require constitutional amendment and cannot be done immediately. The Senate showed its readiness to look into the issues with the necessary amendments. So, it was unnecessary for the protest to be prolonged to the point of being hijacked by those with violent agenda.”
Boroffice said the burden occasioned by the destruction could not be borne by the Lagos State Government alone, stressing that the South-West Senate caucus would be meeting with the leadership of the National Assembly to prevail on the Federal Government in assisting the state to recover and rebuild.
The lawmaker said the caucus would move a motion that would enable the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to catalogue the ugly images from the destruction and send to Nigerian embassies overseas for those in the Diaspora to see the proportion of damage wreaked.
He said, “We are concerned about the gravity of the damage on public properties in Lagos and other places across the country. We will be moving a motion in the Senate to urge the Federal Government to come with assistance to Lagos State because the burden of the destruction is too much for Lagos to bear alone.”
Sanwo-Olu thanked the lawmakers for showing solidarity, saying that law-abiding residents had suffered from the violence and borne the brunt in harsh way.
The governor expressed concern that some Lagos communities are now vulnerable to crime, following the attacks on police stations and facilities housing security operatives.
He condemned the shooting of protesters at the Lekki Toll Plaza by soldiers, insisting that until after a thorough investigation, no one would know how many lives were lost in the incident as against misinformation being spread in the social media, which gave conflicting figure of deaths.
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