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[JUST IN] Bayelsa Panel Orders Police To Pay ₦21bn For Extra-judicial Killings

  • The panel was inaugurated on Oct. 28, 2020 after the #EndSARS nationwide protest.

The Bayelsa Judicial Panel of Inquiry on Police Brutality and other Related Offences has directed the police to pay a total of ₦21 billion to victims of extra-judicial killings.

Chairman of the Panel, Justice Young Ogola (rtd.), disclosed this while submitting the report to Governor Douye Diri in Yenagoa.

Justice Ogola said the panel received and determined 50 petitions written against the police and made recommendations based on their findings.

Out of the 50 cases, he said 11 police officers were recommended for prosecution, one for dismissal, four for demotion, while eight cases were struck out and two adjourned.

The chairman, explained that the ₦21 billion was awarded in damages out of the 40 cases fully determined, adding that the amount included compensation to communities razed down by the Nigerian Army.

Read also: Police Brutality: Lagos Panel Awards ₦10m To Kolade Johnson’s Family

While receiving the report, the Governor, who was represented by his deputy, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, thanked the panel for doing a thorough job and promised to set up a government White paper committee to look into the report with a view to implementing its recommendations.

The governor noted that that the government would look for ways to bring relief to the victims and families within available resources.

”Although no amount of compensation can bring back some of the deceased, the compensation will ameliorate the suffering of the victims and families caused by the excesses of misguided security agents,” the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quoted him as saying.

While acknowledging the enormous task of the security agencies to secure lives and property, Diri, called on security personnel to enforce the law within the confines of the law.

“The panel was set up to get to the root of injustice, violation of human rights and the best way with which police and other security agencies in the country will discharge their duties professionally with human face.

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“The issues you have raised will be looked into. The ₦21 billion awarded is appropriate, but for the security agencies to pay is another thing.

“We will within the limits of available resources and procedures see how these victims will get reprieve.

“While the law enforcement agencies have everyday to protect lives and property, they also have a duty to do that within the confines of responsibility and protection of human rights of all citizens,” he said.

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