PS: #ENDSARS: Akeredolu sets up panel

 Press Statement 


SETTING UP OF JUDICIAL PANEL OF INQUIRY ON THE ALLEGED ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES OF OFFICERS OR FEDERAL SPECIAL ANTI-ROBBERY SQUAD OF NIGERIA POLICE FORCE IN ONDO STATE 


The Governor of Ondo State, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu SAN, has approved the constitution of a Judicial Panel of Inquiry to look into all complaints by members of the public on alleged illegal activities of officers of Nigeria Police Force in Ondo State. 


This decision of the State Government is in line with the decision taken at the last virtual National Executive Council meeting held on Friday, 16th October, 2020. 


The membership of the Judicial Panel of Inquiry is as follows;


i.  Hon. Justice Salisu Adesola Sidiq (Rtd)

   Rtd. High Court Judge                  - Chairperson 


ii. Mrs. Banke Oloba 

Representative of Civil Society Groups - Member 


iii. Ifeanyi Odili 

Representative of Civil Society Group - Member 


iv. Mr. Samuel Adetuyi 

Rtd. Commissioner of Police           - Member 


v. Mr. Oluyemi Fasipe           

 Youth Representative                   - Member 


vi. Mr. Leo Ologun 

Representative of the office of the state Attorney-General                                        - Member 


vii. Sunday Oyewole 

Representative from the National Human Rights Commission                                  - Member 


viii. Mr. Lanre Amuda                  - Secretary 


The Terms of Reference of the Judicial Panel of Inquiry is as follows;


i. to receive and investigate complaints of police brutality or related extra- judicial killings by the police in Ondo State; 


ii. to evaluate evidence and draw conclusion on validity of complains 


iii. to recommend compensation and other remedial measures; and 


iv. to carry out any other assignment that may be deemed necessary pursuant to this purpose. 


The Judicial Panel of Inquiry has six months to conclude its assignment and submit its report. 


Members of the Panel of Inquiry will be inaugurated tomorrow (Tuesday) by 1pm. 


Signed:


Donald Ojogo

Commissioner for Information and Orientation

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