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On police brutality and extra-judicial killings: Nigeria will not progress if these persist — Director, CENTREP

Ogude  Samuel Warri

The Executive Director of Centre for Vulnerable and Underprivileged (CENTREP)  Oghenejabor Ikimi  (Esq) lamented the cases of injustice meted on citizens being heard at the panel of inquiry on police brutality and extra judicial killings in Delta State at Governor’s House Annex, Warri saying, with this level of injustice, if it continues, it would be difficult for Nigeria to experience growth and development.

The Rights Activist stated this on Monday as he appeared for some of  persons who were brutalised by the police in recent past which made the Delta State Governor Senato(Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa to set up the panel of inquiry.

He said he attended to two cases but quickly added, on his presentation, he was given counter affidavit which may contain   new facts which were not in  the documents  he  earlier prepared for, adding, he has to study  it (Affidavit) saying,  if need be,  prepare  another counter affidavit.

He however expressed  surprise  with the volume  of cases and wondered how the country can move forward if  the country were it to continue with the level of injustice.

He said, “l am surprised with the  cases of injustice on Nigerians in this panel and wonder how the country can move forward if we continue like this.”

Barr. lkimi however expressed confidence on the panel saying it is doing a good job. He however said if the panel recommendation at the end of the panel is implemented by the state government, there would be peace, growth and development in Nigeria.

He said, “I like the panel, it is doing a job, it is bent and looking for the facts in cases  to see what  actually went wrong.”

The Rights Activist said  one of the challenges in Nigeria in a panel such as this is that, at the end of the day, the recommendations are not implemented which is why problems which ought  to have been  solved keep on rearing its ugly head.

The panel which was held  on Monday (yesterday)  to hear CSP Eyo Enietie over his alleged involvement  of  the death of some persons in the recent  past in the state saw many witnesses brought to dock by the panel  for cross examination by the different  counsels  to their  different clients.

It would be recalled that the state government  under Senator(Dr)  Ifeanyi Okowa has set up  panel    of  inquiry into  police brutality and extra judicial killings immediately after the EndSARS protests  which rocked the country in recent past.

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