By Kamsi Anayo
Victims of EndSARS protest in Anambra State have demanded implementation of the report of the panel’ in the disturbances.
The victims recalled that two years after the panel’s report, the state is yet to implement it.
They urged Gov. Chukwuma Soludo to come to their rescue as most of them are still suffering from the trauma of injustices suffered during the protests.
A member of the panel and human rights activist, Comrade Vincent Ezekwueme spoke in a statement, titled, ‘Justice could only be served unless then unaffected are as outraged as those affected’ on Wednesday.
He regretted that former Gov. Willie Obiano did not implement the report submitted to him before vacating office.
He recalled that during the protest, the Federal Government directed each state government to establish Judicial Panel on police brutality.
He also revealed that Obiano budgeted N300 million for compensation of victims, and petitioners who suffered various forms of loss, damage as a result of police brutality.
He stressed the need for payment of compensation, without which the intention of government will be defeated and the panel report a relentless effort without effect.
He stressed that the current situation would aggravate victims agony, pains and sorrow.
He urged Soludo to promptly do the needful to rescue the situation by paying compensation to the petitioners and save the image of the state, the Panel chairman and members.
The statement reads, “Pertinently, more than two years after EndSARS protest and nine months after the reports were summited, government is yet to implement it, to the consternation of petitioners, victims, their legal representatives and Anambrarians.
“Anambra state government established her Judicial Panel on police brutality with eminent and impeccable jurist, Retired Justice Veronica Ngozi Umeh, as chairman.
“The panel immediately swung into action and received 300 petitions, which is the highest in the country.
“The panel thoroughly and conscientiously investigated and articulated all the petitions with patriotism, selflessness and assiduously concluded its assignment and recommended, N699.900,000 to 170 petitioners, whereas some petitions were dismissed due to lack of purview of terms of reference of the panel, jurisdiction or merits.
“It is on record that petitioners, victims, their loved ones and counsels were very inquisitive and eager to know how the victims would be compensated and perpetrators prosecuted to act as deterrent to others.
“Unfortunately, more than eight months after the report was summited, government is yet to implement EndSARS panel report, giving credence to speculation of people that this is political statement to douse tension.
“They are looking forward to the implementation of EndSARS panel report for succor and consolation to assuage their pathetic, devastating sufferings and losses incurred by the victims, petitioners and their loved ones.
“Soludo should know that implementation of EndSARS Panel report is priority project that deserves urgent and immediate government attention. As the state with highest number of petitions, Anambrarians, Nigerians, petitioners and the global community are eagerly looking forward to how the victims will be adequately compensated and perpetrators prosecuted to act as deterrent to others.
“I equally commend the selfless service and sacrifice made by revered Hon.Justice Veronica Umeh and her panel in serving the State with the greater interest of the people at heart.”