Peoples Gazette highlights key findings in the report by the Lagos Panel which was submitted to the state government on Monday.
Mr Buhari disclosed this at State House, Abuja, while receiving in audience Mr Antony Blinken, United States Secretary of State on Thursday.
Mr Mohammed has rabidly denied the soldiers killed protesters, predominantly Nigerian youths, at the Lekki facility.
Evidence also showed that operatives of the Lagos Police Command also arrived at the protest ground and killed protesters after the army left.
“No policeman can ask for your phone unless there is a warrant. Unless you are being investigated as a person,” Mr Ewah said.
“This country is in a mess,” Mr Soyinka said at a press briefing on Thursday. “It is disintegrating right before our very eyes. The government is floundering.”
President Buhari is on record saying that the #EndSARS protests were about removing him from office.
Although heavily armed police operatives were seen around the protest routes, there has been no report of violent dispersal of protesters unlike the case in Lekki, Lagos.
The protest which began peacefully became chaotic after the police fired teargas at the protesters whose numbers continued to swell as the demonstrations wore on.
The protest is being staged in honour of young Nigerians who lost their lives during last year’s protest.
