Clement Adedotun Demands ₦500 Million Compensation

Clement Adedotun Demands ₦500 Million Compensation from the Lagos State Government after the Uber Driver assaulted by the LNSC and police officers during #EndSARS memorial.


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The Uber driver whose name was given as Clement Adedotun,  was assaulted at the Lekki toll gate in the state on Wednesday, October 20, has demanded an N500 million compensation from the state government, In a letter written by his lawyer, Inibehe Effiong Adedotun.

 
 

He is also demanding that all the necessary disciplinary measures should be taken against the supposed law enforcement officers who assaulted him and that they should be prosecuted in court in line with the Anti-Torture Act and the Criminal Law of Lagos State which should be accompanied with a written apology from the state government.

 
 

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Effiong Adedotun the legal counsellor to The Uber driver, Clement Adedotun  in a statement released said Adedotun’s vehicle has been returned but in a bad condition. The letter stated that the agents of the state government broke and damaged the front windscreen of his Toyota Corolla. The vehicle was in good condition before it was towed away on Wednesday, October 20. But upon reaching where the vehicle was taken to on Friday, 22nd October 2021, Adedotun said he saw the destruction done to his vehicle by agents of the state government.

 
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Inibehe said the implication is that Adedotun cannot use the vehicle to earn a living until it is repaired, and the the Lagos State Government has 48 hours to give in to their demands or face legal action.

 
 

Reacting to news of the sanctions placed on the erring officers by the Lagos State Neighborhood Safety Agency (LNSA), Inibehe said ”while we commend the Lagos State Government for admitting that the conduct of its agents was criminal and unprofessional,

 
 
 

we find the two months suspension meted on the two officers grossly insufficient and unacceptable. It is not a deterrence. The officers should be dismissed and diligently prosecuted in a court of law to serve as a deterrence to others.”

 

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