After meetings with the President, IGP, Lagos CP and the NGF today, I will like to sòrò soke about what we are immediately doing in Lagos to build trust, #EndPoliceBrutality and ensure we don't have to address these issues again.
It's a time of sober reflection in Lagos and indeed across the country. It has taken a powerful youth led action to drive reform and hopefully begin the process that truly delivers a citizen friendly police. I just had a press briefing and I will like to share some points here.
1. Panel of Enquiry and Restitution for Victims of SARS In Lagos: We have setup a 7 man panel that will ensure that all those with verifiable cases of SARS brutality or fatality receive compensation. The Panel will be chaired by retired Justice Doris Okuwobi.
Other members are: Mr. Ebun Adegboruwa, SAN (representing the Civil Society); Rtd. DIG Taiwo Lakanu (a retired Deputy Inspector General of Police); Ms Patience Udoh (representing the Civil Society); Mr. Segun Awosanya (Human Rights Activist);...
...Mrs. Olutoyin Odusanya (Director, Citizens Mediation Center); as well as a rep/member of the youth-led protest and a representative of the Human Rights Commission.
We are setting up a help desk for the complaints and petitions to the panel. From next week, you will be able to reach them directly on these dedicated numbers; 0901 051 3203; 3204 and 3205.
2. Protesters: There were express instructions to Police in Lagos to cooperate with protesters and in situations where arrests are unavoidable, there must be full transparency and upholding of their legal rights.
If there is anyone still in custody, please bring it to my notice. Today's unfortunate incident of thuggery is being investigated and we will bring to book those behind it.
3. SARS: By order of the IGP, all members have been recalled to force headquarters. They will receive psychological examinations and a full review of their records.
If you find any SARS members or units still in operation in Lagos, please bring them to my notice. To avoid a rise in crime or kidnapping, a new unit will begin training nextweek that will not have any SARS members.
4. New unit responsibilities: The new unit will be fully intelligence driven and will not be engaged in routine searches or violate any citizen's rights to personal freedom. The police will announce criteria for the makeup of the unit or public recruitments involving the youth.
5. Crimes of the disbanded SARS: The IGP is setting up a panel which will start work in the next couple of weeks to review all cases of police brutality and will work with citizens and civil right groups to be as transparent as possible in prosecution.
6. Compensation for victims of police brutality: No amount of money can make up for their experiences but in Lagos, we have setup a N200m trust fund that will be managed by the panel set up to compensate victims of police brutality.
7. Actions against officers involved in brutalising protesters: The Lagos CP has arrested the officers involved in brutalising protesters at the surulere protest venue and an orderly room trial has begun.
The officers are; Inspector Bagou Michael; Inspector Ekpoudom Etop; Sgt Nnamdi Majura & Sgt. Akinyemi Benson. They are facing orderly room trials immediately and be rest assured that we will follow up on these trials.
8. Police wellbeing and salaries: This is being addressed at the national level and it is a very important conversation. At the state level, we will continue to provide incentives, a better work environment and tools to assist the police.
I want to call on the youth and other groups protesting across the state to receive our outstretched arms, sheath your powerful swords and give us a chance at the Federal and State level, to consolidate on these actions being promptly taken to address your concerns.
Even as we affirm the constitutional rights of all protesters to peacefully make your grievances known, it is also our duty as a government to ensure that the exercise of a set of rights by one group of people does not in any way constrain the rights of any other group of people.
We are still in a pandemic and as at Wednesday the 14th of October, 2020, Lagos State had recorded a total of 20,394 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Of this number, 16,734 have recovered in community, 968 are currently active in community, and 207 deaths have sadly occurred.
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I come back from Abuja with news that I believe will lead to concrete steps to #EndPoliceBrutality.
I met with the IGP. Starting from this week, a panel will be setup comprising of citizens to look at all cases of abuse by the police around the country.
SARS officials have immediately been asked to leave the streets around the country following their disbandment and return to police headquarters for debriefing and psychological examination.
A deep look at their activities will commence. The work will be exhaustive so prepare to submit your queries within the parameters they will share.
I was at the venue of one of the #EndSARS protests today. The safety of everyone involved in peaceful protests across Lagos is important and communicating with the CP, this is what we want to guarantee on all sides.
Tomorrow, I will be meeting with HE Pres. @MBuhari in Abuja.
As a servant of the people, my job is to listen and do everything within my power to act while managing the nature of the problems our people are protesting against. I am proud of our youth and the courage they are displaying in articulating their grievances.
I identify wholeheartedly with the #EndSARS campaign as it touches the essence of democratic freedom.
Citizens must never be denied the right to protest and your voices have been heard.
A week ago, I spoke to the IGP and there has been a lot of work going on behind the scenes.
We thank the FG for listening to the voice of the people via peaceful but powerful protests showing the people's commitment to protecting each other irrespective of gender or tribe.
It is an undeniable fact that The Police Force needs strong and enduring reforms. A good example of a reformed unit is the Lagos RRS.
With constant funding from the Lagos State Security Trust Fund and the LASG, the RRS is the definition of a friendly police.
They are not nicknamed The Good Guys for nothing. They help to make our lives easier in many ways. This shows it is possible to reform the police. A more intelligent and empathetic force is needed.
Today, I participated in the virtual State of States Report hosted by @BudgITng with the theme: Exploring Fiscal Dimensions of Epidemic Preparedness of Lagos State. The fiscal health and sustainability of our state in the face of a mounting demand for better service...(1/9)
... delivery is now more important than ever. In 2019, only 22.82% of our revenue came from the FAAC, which puts us in a class by ourselves among the 36 states and the FCT. As at August 2020, the percentage of FAAC in our total revenue base was 21.4% which speaks to....(2/9)
... the resilience of the Lagos State economy and our ability to ensure that we continue to maintain an independent approach to the FAAC contribution as a component of our revenue base. In the first quarter of 2020, our actual revenue outperformed the budgeted figure by 6%. (3/9)
Today, in my virtual goodwill address at #KadInvest 5.0, I commended the Kaduna State Government for using the annual forum as a serious platform for showcasing the investment potentials of the state.
Inspite of the pandemic, the event defied odds and rolled out a rich programme of discussions and engagements that benefited participants. I was particularly thrilled by the 3 elements of the summit's theme; Infrastructure, Industrialisation and Innovation.
These 3 elements are critical to delivering economic growth to the people.
It is worthy of note that the prosperity of the future will rest largely on innovation and Kaduna just like Lagos is on the right track by prioritising innovative thinking as a key driver of development.
In my opening address today at a 2-day Ministerial Performance Review Retreat, I noted that Lagosians will not accept #COVID19 as an excuse for non-performance.
Regardless of the challenges we face, we are still committed as a government to fulfilling the promises we made.
I therefore charged cabinet members and other senior officials to heighten the tempo of governance and continue to create opportunities through innovative policies that are not only inclusive but also provide sustainable solutions.
I reiterated that the yardstick for performance assessment will not be based majorly on the amount of money expended but on the outcome of our various interventions and impact on the lives of the citizens that we swore to serve.