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Lekki massacre: Justice yet to be served, says Oyedepo
Faith Oyedepo, the wife of General Overseer of Winners Chapel, David Oyedepo, has said Justice was yet to be served one year after security officials massacred peaceful End Sars protesters on October 20, 2020.
Oyedepo, remembering the sad event which took place at the Lekki tollgate on October 20, 2020, called for prayers for justice, adding that many Nigerians are still being gruesomely treated.
On her verified Facebook page, Oyedepo wrote: “Wow! One year has gone by since the Lekki massacre occurred. Like yesterday, the pains and horror of that fateful night remain fresh in our minds.
“Sadly, justice is yet to be done and no one brought to book yet; plus so many more have been and are still being gruesomely treated! For this, let us stand in prayer to seek justice and vengeance for all gruesomely murdered that day.
“We will lift our hands and cry out our hearts to the God of vengeance to avenge the blood of these innocent Nigerian youths, bring to book every culprit involved in the massacre, and every prayer made for this cause will be answered speedily in Jesus name.”
Meanwhile, the Nigerian government has insisted that no evidence of lives lost has been documented after a year.
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