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#EndSARS: Panel Awards N289m Compensation To 74 Victims Of Police Brutality
The mandate of the commission is to make sure rights of all of us is protected.
National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, on Wednesday awarded N287million in compensation to 74 beneficiaries of police brutality.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports also that the panel was set up by the Federal Government in November 2020 following the “ENDSARS Protest” which was triggered by nationwide.
NAN Reports that the first batch of N146million compensation was awarded on Dec. 23, 2021 to 26 persons
Speaking, the chair, NHRC governing board, Dr Salamatu Suleiman, congratulated the petitioners for their faith in the human rights machanism in Nigeria.
”As an Independent National Human Rights Institution, the commission will continue to exercise it’s mandate to promote and protect the rights of every Nigerian.
”While we look forward to receiving the final report of the Justice Galadima’s panel, the commission will work towards putting in place a permanent mechanism.
”We all upon Nigerians to continue to uphold their rights and make good use of the offices of the commission in the 36 states and the FCT to report violations of their rights,” she said.
Similarly, the Executive Secretary of the Commission, Anthony Ojukwu, SAN, describe the occasion as very significant in many respective.
”The mandate of the commission is to make sure rights of all of us is protected.
”We want to elevate the protection of human rights, those whose rights are violated are compensated and the violators recommended for punishment.
Today, in fulfilment of the government to ensure that where there is violations, there is remedy we are sorry,” he said.
Mr Ojukwu urged all not to take laws into their hands because this gesture by the government is an indication that we are moving forward.
Also, speaking the chairman of the panel, retired Justice Suleiman Galadima, thanked everyone that made it lighter through out the two- year period of their assignment.
Similarly, Hilary Ogbonna gave the breakdown of the beneficiaries, 25 are for extra judicial killing, four enforced disappearance, 24 , torture, 16 prolonged detention and four confiscation of properties.
He said 58 beneficiaries’ demo cheque are ready while the rest had some issues that needed to be strengthened.
”The panel handed a total of 297 petitions across Nigeria.
”We have made decisions in all but two, a lot of the incidence happened without records and the panel have been diligent, he said.
One of the recipient, Gaiya Suleiman expressed his joy and described it as a good development and hope to the common man.