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Police brutality:Oyetola pays N53m to victims …It’s time for sustainable healing, Osun Governor charges 

May 16, 2022
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EndSars: Osun govt compensates police brutality victims, presents cheques of N53,290,000.00

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Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of Osun state has appealed to victims of police brutality and aggrieved citizens to forgive and allow the next chapter of true and sustainable healing to open up for the good of all.

This followed the presentation of cheque of N53,290,000 as compensation to victims of police brutality in the state last Thursday. 

According to Oyetola, the compensation was a deliberate quest to redress the wrongs of yesterday and set the state on the path of true healing.

He stressed that the gesture was a further testament to the commitment of the state government to peace, fairness, unity, justice, equality, and indeed the rule of law.

Oyetola, in compliance with the directive of the federal government, constituted the Judicial Panel of Inquiry against Police Brutality, Human Rights Violations and Related Extra Judicial Killings.

 The panel, which was headed by the retired Judge of the High Court, Justice Akinwale Oladimeji, was charged to look critically and painstakingly into cases of assault, illegal arrest, killings, brutality and other forms of rights abuses by the officers and men of the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Nigerian Police.

Oyetola further said the presentation of the cheque to the victims was a fulfilment of the financial component of the recommendations of the panel, and that the state had also, in adherence to directive to states, submitted the report of the panel to the federal government.The panel had in its report recommended the sum of N53,290,000 as compensation for the victims.

Presenting the cheque to the victims as recommended by the panel and approved by the state government, the governor reiterated the administration’s commitment to continuously maintain peace, guarantee the security of lives and property of the citizens and advance the cause of the security agencies through the provision of state-of-the-art security architecture.

Oyetola, who appealed to the citizens to continue to be law-abiding and always demonstrate the virtues of Omoluabi ethos that the state is known for, said the state would spare no effort to create an ambience of peace and tranquility for the citizens across every nook and cranny of the state.

“Today’s occasion should therefore be regarded as a deliberate quest to redress the wrongs of yesterday and set our society on the path of true healing.

“Our decision to pay compensation, which ordinarily is not the responsibility of the state, since the police force is not directly under our control, is a further testament to the commitment of our administration to peace and the rule of law.

“Let me, however, reiterate here that the list of all those that have secured judgement debts have been passed on to the federal government for necessary action in line with the recommendation of the panel.

“As an administration, we understand that no society can truly progress where the reign of injustice, inequality and lawlessness is encouraged to thrive.

“On behalf of the government and our people, I passionately appeal to all those who are justifiably aggrieved for the wrongs meted to them in one way or another to forgive and allow the next chapter of true and sustainable healing to open up for the good of all.

“I assure you that we are committed to supporting the Nigeria Police Force in fully implementing relevant reforms that would enable it play its role of maintaining law and order.

“Today’s event is a further testament to the commitment of our administration to peace, and the rule of law. As citizens and officers of the state, let us reciprocate this gesture by continuing to relate with one another with the highest mutual civility, respect and understanding in the interest of sustainable peace and development,” Oyetola said.

Earlier in his remarks, the Chairman of the panel, Justice Akin David Oladimeji, extolled the governor for deeming it fit to compensate the victims despite the lean purse of the state.

Oladimeji, who described the gesture as a right step in the right direction, noted that the decision would further register confidence in the minds of the people.

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