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Oyo Judicial Panel Submits #ENDSARS Report to Makinde, Recommends Compensation for 121 Victims

Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde earlier today received the report from the State Judicial Panel of Inquiry into Police Brutality, Violation of Rights of Citizens and Unlawful Killings.

The panel led by Justice Badejoko Adeniji (rtd) presented the report to Makinde at the Oyo governor’s office, Ibadan.

Recall that Makinde had on November 10, 2020, inaugurated the Oyo Judicial Panel of Inquiry on Police Brutality in the state in compliance with the directive of the federal government that states should set up panels of inquiry, following the #EndSARS protests of October 2020.

The number one citizen of the state commended members of the panel for the thorough job they did and thanked them for their service.

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In the report presented by panel Chairperson, Justice Badejoko Adeniji (rtd.), it was recommended that the state government awards compensation on 121 petitions on abuses that resulted in death, permanent physical injuries resulting in disabilities.

Other categories where an award of compensations was proposed were those petitions on the loss of valuable items and properties, victims undergoing medical or surgical treatment or suffering partial injuries, unlawful detention and other human rights violations.

The report detailed victims that are residents in Oyo State and were brutalised, victimised, tortured and violated by men of the Oyo State Security Network Agency (Amotekun), the state Security Joint Task Force (Operation Burst) and unknown hoodlums.

Also contained in the report is that of Oyo State residents brutalised, victimised, tortured and violated by men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), officers of the Oyo State Police Command and those arrested and taken to Abuja by men of the Intelligence Response Team of the Inspector General of Police where they were tortured and violated.

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Adeniji also reported that the panel received a total of 151 petitions out of which 121 were adjourned sine die for an award of compensations between January 26, 2021, to July 13, 2021, when the panel held public sittings; while 30 petitions were struck out for three main reasons.

She said the 30 petitions were struck out for lack of diligent prosecution by the petitioner, petitioners withdrawing their petitions haven amicably settled the issue within them and where issues in the petitions between the parties are the subject matter of litigations pending before various courts of law.

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Responding, Gov. Makinde promised that the recommendations in the report would be implemented, adding that necessary recommendations would be forwarded to the Federal Government.

Makinde also said he was also keen to have a report on abuses, maiming, brutality suffered by the police themselves in the hands of civilians and consequently, tasked the state Commissioner of Police, Ngozi Onadeko, to compile a list of police victims as an addendum to the panel report for the state government to consider.

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