More Than 30 Victims Compensated As Lagos #EndSARS Panel Sitting Ends

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The Lagos State judicial panel probing cases of SARS abuses and other related matters in the state has ended its sitting on Monday.

It was gathered that the panel ought to have ended its sitting on Tuesday, October 19, but on Monday due to the Maulid Nabiy public holiday scheduled on Tuesday.

It was also gathered that the sitting ended with compensation of not less than 20 victims of police brutality with cheques of various sums.

Meanwhile, chairman of the panel, Justice Doris Okuwobi (retd.) said during the sitting that the long-awaited report on its investigation of October 20, 2020, Lekki Tollgate ‘shootings’ is still being prepared.

She revealed that investigation into the incident and taking of evidence and exhibits has all been completed.

Justice Okuwobi noted that the panel’s recommendation would include compensation for victims if any for the Lekki Tollgate incident.

For petitions that the panel could not visit owing to time constraints, she said that they will be sent to the Lagos State Ministry of Justice which may set up a human rights body to address them.