The Guardian (Nigeria)

ENDSARS: Osun to compensate victims of police brutality after 14 months delay

- From Timothy Agbor, Osogbo

AFTER a year and two months that the Osun State Judicial Panel of Inquiry against Police Brutality, Human Rights Violations and Related Extra Judicial Killings wound up its sittings, the state government has expressed readiness to pay compensati­on to victims of police brutality.

The state governor, Adegboyega Oyetola, disclosed that the victims would be compensate­d from yesterday , Thursday, May 12, in line with the recommenda­tions of the # ENDSARS panel, which he set up in October 2020, following a presidenti­al directive.

A statement by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Ismail Omipidan, revealed that Oyetola’s administra­tion was resolved to rid the state of all forms of injustice and oppression of the weak.

He also called on citizens of the state to hold external and internal institutio­ns and other citizens accountabl­e in ways that public conducts and behaviours conform to the ethos of good citizenshi­p.

Recall that the panel, which was led by a retired Judge of the High Court, Hon. Justice Akinwale Oladimeji ( retired), had looked into cases of assault, illegal arrest, killings, brutality and other forms of rights abuse by the officers and men of the disbanded Special Anti- Robbery Squad ( SARS) of the Nigeria Police Force.

After treating 34 petitions brought before it, the panel ended sittings in

March, 2021.

Oladimeji had said that out of the number, 11 were struck out due to incompeten­ce or lack of diligent prosecutio­n while 23 cases were diligently prosecuted.

The panel had submitted its recommenda­tions to the state government in August last year after reviewing evidence and submission­s of petitioner­s.

Governor Oyetola assured that the government will implement the recommenda­tions of the panel to ensure that justice was served.

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