…As Lagos Judicial Panel awaits youth reps to begin sitting***
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has commended the youths for advocating for reform of the Police through peaceful protests and prayer Walks nationwide.
The president of CAN, Rev. Dr Samson Ayokunle gave the commendation in a statement on Monday in Abuja.
Ayokunle noted that CAN was not unaware of the sacrifices of the youths; time, money and other risks in the quest for reformed police and an egalitarian society.
He added that the association acknowledges and appreciates the patriotic agitation in a peaceful manner in spite of the pockets of attacks on the youths by hired thugs.
”We condemn in strong terms every attempt being made to stop or disrupt the peaceful protest which is lawfully allowed and guaranteed by the 1999 Constitution (as amended).
”We are monitoring the #EndSARS protests nationwide and we are praying that their unprecedented efforts to have a decent society will not be in vain.
”We call on the military and police to resist the temptation to intervene in a civil protest in order to avoid harvest of deaths.
We have had enough of mass burials without fighting a war in the recent past,” he said.
Ayokunle, however, called on the Federal and state governments to walk their talk with a view to restoring the lost trust to the governed by doing the following.
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”Immediate inauguration of Judicial or Quasi-Judicial panel with representatives of the Civil society at all levels with a view to bringing all the criminals in uniform to book.
”President Buhari should immediately send an Appropriation bill to the National Assembly for the compensation of all victims of police brutality and other extrajudicial killings in the last 10 years.
”Fresh recruitment into police should take background check of those being recruited into consideration so as to avoid recruiting criminals into the force as we had seen.
”Similarly, semi-literates should never be recruited into the Police again. Well educated, morally and mentally sound people are good enough to wear police uniform in Nigeria.
”All the three tiers of the government should stop paying lip service to the welfare of the people and immediately begin the welfare programme that will bring succor to the suffering masses,” he said.
Ayokunle added that each of the 36 state governors including the FCT Minister should set up a committee to dialogue with the representatives of the protesters.
”The Inspector-General of Police should suspend the implementation of the establishment of SWAT until sanity is restored to the Police.
“All the officers and rank and file who were members of SARS should be screened administratively to unmask the rotten eggs among them with a view to sanctioning them.
”The government should wake up now and provide a future for our youths through provision of gainful employment or enabling environment for their employment,“he said.
”We call on all churches in the country to be praying for the deliverance of our country from all self-inflicted problems,” he said.
In another development, the Judicial Panel of Inquiry and Restitution for Victims of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) Related Abuses in Lagos State, on Monday said that it was waiting for the two nominated representatives of the youths to begin proceedings.
Earlier in the day, Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, had inaugurated the panel at the State House, Marina, Lagos.
The panel is made up of the Chairman Justice Doris Okuwobi (Rtd), Mr Ebun Adegboruwa (SAN), Mr Taiwo Lakanu, a retired Deputy Inspector-General of Police and a founding member of SARS.
Other panelists are Mrs Oluwatoyin Ogunsanya, Director, Lagos State Directorate of Citizen’s Rights and Ms Patience Patrick-Udoh, a representative of the civil society groups.
The panel of inquiry is scheduled to sit daily (Mondays to Fridays) from 10 am to 4 pm for the next six months.
Addressing individuals at the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) Yard, Ikoyi, Lagos, the venue slated for the hearings, Okuwobi said the start of the inaugural hearing was being hindered by the absence of the nominated representatives of the youths.
“Please do not take it that we are not ready, we are very ready anything holding us back now are the youth members.
“Once they are with us, we will work out the modalities of the public hearing,” she said.
Okuwobi enjoined the media to give an accurate representation of the public hearings in order not to heat up the polity.
She noted that if details of the proceeding are “overblown” by the press, they may be prevented from covering proceedings.
Speaking, Lakanu pledged his dedication in ensuring that Nigeria Police Force (NPF) undergoes the much-needed reforms.
He noted that the disbanded SARS had derailed from the purpose for which it was initially created.
“I assure you that I will give you my true cooperation. Apart from looking at the issues on ground, we will also look at the plight of the NPF.
“I will contribute to the total eradication of the brutality of the NPF.
“I was one of those who started SARS in 1992 and was a very critical part of the NPF, but this was not our dream,”the retired DIG said.
Meanwhile, the Attorney-General of Lagos State, Mr Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN) on behalf of the government and people of Lagos, thanked the members of the panel for accepting the responsibility of hearing cases of alleged abuses by the police.
The AG assured all citizens of Lagos particularly the protesting youths that the panel is the first step to reforming the police.
“With this panel, we are inviting anybody who has ever suffered any form of abuse under the disbanded SARS to come forward before the panel.
“They can come forward in whatever manner either orally, electronically, hard or soft copies to air their grievances.
“The panel has absolute powers at its absolute discretion to award compensation to deserving victims and their families.
“The panel also will recommend for prosecution, any member of the Nigeria Police Force found wanting.
“Lastly, the panel will also recommend to the state government the reforms which will ensure that the police will conduct themselves in such a way that they will not breach the rights of the residents of Lagos State going forward.
“We await earnestly, the representatives of our youths who are nominated for this panel, their seats are there.
“Mr Segun Awosanya (segalink) who unfortunately is caught up in traffic will also join the panel and we are sure that at the end of the tenure of the panel, justice will be served,” he said.