UK Minister of Africa, James Duddridge, has nagged the significance for Lagos legal board to explore incidents...

Duddridge, who made this known after a call with Governor of Lagos state, Jide Sanwo-Olu was responding to the ongoing End SARS dissents the nation over.
On his Twitter page, Duddridge expressed: "I had my first call with Lagos Governor @jidesanwoolu today. We agreed on the importance of @LagosSarsPanel receiving full authority and cooperation to investigate incidents, including at Lekki plus a greater UK-Lagos cooperation on infrastructure, tech and green finance."
Recall that some End SARS protesters were said to have been shot at LEKKI TOLL GATE on the twentieth of October, 2020 during a quiet and peaceful protest.
This prompted examination and setting up of a legal board in the state.
The Judicial Panel of Inquiry was set up by the Lagos State Government, to test the Lekki Toll Gate shootings and a few complains of denials of basic Nigerian individual's freedoms against men and women of the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).
Thusly, accounts of the individuals who promoted the protest in one way or the other, have been frozen by the government of Nigeria.