Edo agrees to pay N190 million to victims of police brutality

Gov Obaseki

Edo Governor Obaseki assures that the state’s EndSARS panel recommendation will be enforced

Edo State Government will pay a compensation of N190 million to victims of police brutality, says Governor Godwin Obaseki.

According to the Peoples Gazette, Obaseki, while speaking with Edo youths on Friday at Government House, Benin, said the compensation was in line with the recommendation of the state judicial panel of enquiry.

The Edo  governor said that his administration had agreed to comply with the recommendations of the panel.

“I set up a panel to investigate cases of police brutality against the people. The panel has done its work and submitted its report.

“In summary, 117 petitions were received, 25 of them were struck out, while 10 were dismissed.

“The panel recommended compensation to be paid to victims totaling N190 million, while the amount of judgment sum recommended to be enforced was N98 million.

“I have accepted that we will pay those who were victims in Edo, not waiting for anybody, not even the Federal Government.

“There should be regular promotions for the police as at when due, enforcement of welfare packages, training and re-training of police officers, upward review of salaries, yearly mental evaluation and quarterly test for hard drugs.

“We promised that against all odds, we will change the face of governance in Edi  and this will only be possible through frequent and constant interactions,” Obaseki said.

The Edo  governor gave N1 million each to two victims of the #EndSARS protest, Ohima Steven and Miracle Ailenokhoria, pledging to continue to to pay for their treatment.

In his remarks, a member of the Efo State  Judicial Panel of Inquiry, Ogbidi Eromosele, thanked the governor for ensuring that youths were part of the panel. 

The EndSARS panel in Edo was set up after the #EndSARS protest nationwide against police brutality and the demand for reform of the police.

He EndSARS panel in Edo was inaugurated after last year’s protest against police brutality nationwide.

(NAN)

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