More mistrust brews between Sanwo-Olu and Nigerian youth as judicial panel is asked to sign oath of secrecy

Earlier this month, young Nigerians took to the streets to protest police brutality. Unfortunately, this was overshadowed by Nigerians tired of oppressive systems and let out their anger in ways they knew best. Indeed, the #EndSARS protest only seemed to intensify the hostility between Nigerian youth and the government.

As a result, there is now a general mistrust and disdain for the Nigerian government. This perhaps is one of the reasons why the Lagos Government is taking proactive steps in trying to win back public trust.

As part of the initiatives to clear the dust, especially after the shooting of peaceful protesters at the Lekki Tollgate on October 20, 2020, the Lagos Government decided to set up a judicial panel of inquiry and restitution.

Rinu Oduala and Majekodunmi Temitope who were particularly vocal during the #EndSARS protests were chosen to represent Lagos youth in this panel.

While this seemed like a step in the right direction, Nigerians took to Twitter today to express their displeasure at the oath of secrecy the panellists were required to sign.

The oath reads “I solemnly swear/affirm that I will not directly or indirectly communicate or reveal any matter to any person which shall be brought under my consideration or shall come to my knowledge in the discharge of my official duties, except as may be required for the discharge of my official duties or as may be officially permitted by the governor. So help me God/Allah.”

For young Nigerians, the oath defeats the whole purpose of setting up a transparent panel that would represent Nigerian youth publicly. And, the part which reads “or as may be officially permitted by the governor” is particularly troubling, considering how broad it is. It stands similar to the power to veto, where the Lagos Government has the power to overrule or permit what is released to the public and what is not.

People on Twitter are outraged at the idea of the governor giving himself this type of power as the government doesn’t exactly have a history of being trustworthy. The irony of creating a legally binding oath of secrecy for a public independent judicial hearing is what is irritating a lot of people.

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