#EndSARS: Gov. Abiodun inaugurates judicial panel, tasks members to be fair, firm

Ogun state Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun Monday inaugurated the state Judiciary Panel of Investigation on the #ENSARS protest with a call on members to make fairness, firmness, dedication and objectivity their watchwords.

He also enjoined the panel to shun all acts which could impact negatively on their assignment, urging stakeholders in the security, peace and conflict resolution processes as well as the mass media to give the panel the needed support to succeed.

“Needless to remind you all of the import of your assignment to the continued peace and security of our dear State, in particular, and our great Nation, in general. The people of our dear State await the outcome your assignment. Indeed, I expect you to commence your assignment immediately and hold inaugural meeting today.

“It is imperative that you make fairness, firmness, dedication and objectivity your watchword. You must shun all acts of which could impact negatively on your duty. In the same vein, I enjoin all stakeholders in the security; peace and conflict resolution process; the mass media; and, in fact all the people of our dear State to give this Judicial Panel of Investigation all the necessary support and cooperation needed for them to succeed”, he said.

He further said: “Though this panel has 6 months to conclude this assignment, but, we will not wait for 6 months before we begin to implement. They will be taking the reports in phases so we can take immediate action,” he said.

Aside the Judicial panel, a Special Security and Human Rights Committee was also set up under the chairmanship of the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, while the Human Rights Complaint Office with an Ombudsman and two other members was also set up.

While appealing to the youth to sheathe their swords, as their voices have been heard locally and globally, Prince Abiodun noted that governments at the different levels and the various agencies of government are already acceding to their requests, adding that the hosting of the NEC meeting and its resolutions are demonstrations of the commitment of the President Muhammadu Buhari led-Federal Government to find long- lasting solutions to the issues raised by the protest.

Responding, the chairman of the Panel, Retired Justice Solomon Olugbemi, thanked the governor for the confident repose in him and his team, pledging that the panel would ensure that justice is served to everyone irrespective of social or political standing in the society.

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