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Tinubu: Why I Didn’t Invite Soldiers, Police to Stop Burning of TVC, Nation Newspapers

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National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has explained why he didn’t request security operatives to stop “attackers” that razed The Nation Newspaper and Television Continental.

Tinubu, who was a former Lagos State governor, said in a statement today titled, ‘The #EndSARS protests; a fundamental lesson in democratic governance’, that he took the decision “toavoid bloodshed”.

Hoodlums had massively looted shops and set fire to several public and private properties, including Television Continental and The Nation newspapers, following the shootings of some protesters at the Lekki toll gate plaza by soldiers.

While Tinubu confirmed that he is a financier of the media houses, he denied having any financial interest in the Lekki toll plaza.

He said, “On the other hand, I am, indeed, a promoter and financial investor in the Nation newspaper and TVC. It was widely known and circulated through social media that certain malevolent elements were going to take advantage of the situation to attack the Nation newspaper facilities and TVC in Lagos.

“The attackers came. Both facilities were significantly damaged. Although equipped with prior notice of the imminent trespass, I did not call anyone to seek or request for the army or police to deploy let alone attack, kill, or injure those who razed and vandalized these properties. I did not want any bloodshed.

“These elements, mostly hirelings of my political opponents, wreaked their havoc and destroyed those buildings and facilities and I thank God that the employees of these two media institutions managed to escape largely unharmed.

“There is a deeper truth involved here. Burned buildings and damaged equipment can be rebuilt or replaced. There is no adequate substitute for the loss of even a single human life. I am not one to encourage violence. I abhor it. Thus, I did nothing that might endanger lives, even the lives of those who destroyed my properties.

“There is no rationale that can adequately explain why I would order soldiers to repel peaceful protesters from the toll gate where I have no financial interest, yet, choose to do nothing to protect my investments in the Nation and TVC.”

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