GOVERNOR FAYEMI NAMES MEMBERS OF EKITI STATE JUDICIAL PANEL ON HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS BY POLICE OFFICERS, SARS OPERATIVES, AND OTHER PERSONS
The Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. @kfayemi, has directed the immediate establishment of Ekiti State Judicial Panel of Inquiry into Allegations of Human Rights Violations against Police Officers including officers of the Special Anti- Robbery Squad (SARS) and other Persons.
Members of the Panel are:
1) Honourable Justice Cornelius Akintayo (Rtd) – Chairman
2) Mr. Dipo Ayeni, Commissioner of Police (Rtd)
3) Mrs. Yetunde Kolawole, State Counsel- (Representing the Honourable Attorney-General & Commissioner for Justice)
4) Mrs. Kikelomo Owolabi, Chairperson, Nigerian Bar Association, Ikere-Ekiti Branch
5) Mr. Rotimi Ojomoyela, Chair, Nigerian Union of Journalists, Ekiti State Branch
6) Mr. Jamiu Abiodun Adigun, Representative, National Human Rights Commission
7) Mr. Adeyinka Opaleke, Representative, Legal Aid Council of Nigeria
8) Ms. Caroline Fakinlede, Ekiti State Youths Representative
9) Mr. Abiola Johnson-Ogunleye- Ekiti State Students Representative
10) Mr. Akin Rotimi, Researcher, Police Reforms
The Terms of Reference of the Judicial Panel are:
i)Receive and investigate complaints of Police brutality or related extra-judicial killings;
ii)Receive and Investigate complaints of violence against individuals and destruction of properties in every part of Ekiti State in the course of the protest;
iii)Evaluate evidence presented and other surrounding circumstances, and draw conclusions as to the validity of the complaints; and
iv)Recommend compensation and other remedial measures, where appropriate.
While the duration of the assignment of the panel will be six months, the Chairman of the panel will be expected to provide monthly briefings to the Honourable Attorney- General & Commissioner for Justice to further enhance the speedy consideration of all complaints.
In order to enable the panel respond appropriately to the urgent needs of victims of rights violations, Mr. Governor has established a Victims Compensation Fund to enable the speedy payment of monetary compensation to deserving victims.
Mr. Governor has further directed the Ministry of Justice to immediately ensure that its Department of Citizens Rights in addition to receiving walk-in complaints by victims of Human Rights violation is able to receive, process and resolve complaints by telephone or [...]
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Olayinka Oyebode
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ekiti State.
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The Government of Ekiti State has observed with growing concern how the #ENDSARS protest, which started as a peaceful protest against police brutality by youths in Ekiti State, has been hijacked by some hoodlums.
The hoodlums have capitalised on the #ENDSARS protest to rape, assault, rob and extort innocent citizens across the State. These are in addition to the wanton destruction of properties, particularly private properties.
Government is concerned that if this state of affairs is allowed to continue unabated, it will lead to a breakdown of law and order thereby threatening the wellbeing of the people of Ekiti State.
Ikun Dairy Farm, which is now fully operational for livestock and milk production following a $5 million investment by Promasidor, has increased its total cows to 173. Within the next 18-24 months, 10,000 litres of milk is expected to be produced from the factory. #JKFatWork
49 of the 173 cows in the Dairy Farm have been confirmed pregnant (out of the 51 cows inseminated) and 2 calves have been produced to date. #JKFatWork#Agribusiness
Also, over 250 Ha of land has been cleared by the state government for the cultivation of hay, brachiaria, and cassava at the Dairy Farm. #JKFatWork#Agribusiness
The Government of Ekiti State under the leadership of Dr. @kfayemi is upgrading the infrastructure of all public primary & secondary schools in the state.
Here are some ongoing & completed school projects in the state. #JKFatWork
The 781 school projects are distributed in order of immediate emergency and priority across the local governments in Ekiti State.
BREAKING: ÀMÒTÉKÙN COMMENCES RECRUITMENT IN EKITI STATE
The recruitment exercise by the Board of Ekiti State Security Network (Amotekun Corps) will commence on Wednesday, July 8, 2020.
Ekiti residents, from the ages of 18 to 60, with a minimum education of Primary School Leaving Certificate, should visit the website amotekun.ekitistate.gov.ng to download and fill the registration form and submit online at no cost.
Applicants are also advised to print their registration forms for record purposes.
In response to the frequency of reported cases of Gender-based violence and sexual abuse, the Government of Ekiti State has published the name & photograph of another convicted sex offender in the State. #JKFatWork#StateOfEmergencyGBV#SayNoToSexualViolence
The Ministry of Justice under the leadership of @AGWaleFapohunda has released a Public Notice on the status of Ajewole Dada Filani, formerly resident in Ikere-Ekiti who was convicted for the rape of a 23-year-old woman. #JKFatWork#StateOfEmergencyGBV#SayNoToSexualViolence
Commencing from June 1, 2020, Ekiti people will now be able to go about their daily activities from Monday to Friday, 6am to 8pm in the evening.
The dusk to dawn curfew will daily resume at 8pm till 5: 59 am of the following morning.
Ekiti State public officers on Grade Level 8 and above are to resume for duty from June 1, 2020, while those on Level 7 and below are to remain at home for now.
Existing restrictions on human and vehicular movement would continue to be observed in accordance with existing regulations contained in the Ekiti State Coronavirus Disease (Prevention of Infection), Regulations 2020.