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Plateau State Government Appoints Judicial Panel on Police Brutality

ByShafii Abubakar Wababe

Oct 18, 2020

Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State has approved the appointment of members of the Judicial Panel of Inquiry.

The Panel is to investigate complaints of police brutality and related extra judicial killings with a view to delivering justice for all victims of the dissolved Special Anti-Robbery Squad SARS and other police units.

PLATEAU State Governor Lalong

Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor Makut Macham said the gesture was in line with the recommendation of the National Economic Council for the establishment of State-based judicial Panels of Inquiry by Governors to hear complaints and ensure accountability in the operations of police units in their States.

The panel is to be headed by a retired Judge of the Plateau State High Court Justice Philomena Lot.

Other members are: Commissioner of Police Garba Patrick (Rtd), Mr. Ezekiel Dauda Daschen Youth Representative, Mrs. Rauta Dakok (Representing Attorney General’s Office, and Mrs. Kiyempia Mafuyai Representative of the Human Rights Commission.

The terms of Reference among others are to receive and investigate complaints of Police Brutality or Related Extra Judicial Killings; evaluate evidence and draw conclusions on validity of complaints; as well as recommend compensation and other remedial measures.

While congratulating members of the Committee for their appointment, the Governor challenged them to be thorough, diligent and fair to all those that will appear before them in order to ensure justice is served to all parties without any bias.

The committee is expected to carry out its assignment within six months and submit its report.

Meanwhile, the Governor has thrown more light on his remarks during an interview with journalists at the Presidential Villa Abuja where he was alleged to have said that Northern Governors want the return of the scrapped Special Anti-Robbery Squad SARS.

The Governor explained that there was no way the Northern Governors will call for the resurrection of an already scrapped SARS as approved by the President and announced by Inspector General of Police.

He said what he simply conveyed in the interaction with State House Correspondents was the need for deeper and wholistic reform of the entire policing architecture in the country where he stressed the fact that despite the condemnable atrocities by some members of the dissolved SARS, there are some among them that are good and performed their duties diligently, and as such there should not be blanket condemnation.

Which is why he cited the examples of some Northern Governors who testified that the disbanded SARS contributed significantly to the fight against insurgency, banditry, kidnapping and other violent crimes in their States.

The Governor reiterated his deep support for the agitation of a wholistic reform of the policing architecture which has commenced with the scrapping of SARS and will continue to advocate for further reforms such as the rapid implementation of community policing for which he has been a strong advocate.

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