The victims of the Lekki Massacre had stormed Lagos Judicial Panel, sequel to a pictures currently trending on Social Media.

According to a pictures gathered through an online reporters said, the victims whom their names could not be gathered as at the time of this report visited the venue of the Lagos Judicial Panel, from their various hospitals.
Recall that, Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-olu first said, nobody was killed at the Lekki Toll Gate shooting, before he later charged his statement and said, only two protesters death during Lekki Shooting while addressing international bodies.
Furthermore, family of the protesters killed at the Lekki Toll Gate were asked to come out, where Human Rights Lawyer, Femi Falana SAN, asking the reasons family members of the Lekki Victims are afraid to speak out.
While the protesters visited Lagos Judicial Panel today, one of the victims said: “We are not ghosts, We were shot at, some of us have been in hospital since. Some have had to be amputated. We are here, still suffering.
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