Governor Ugwuanyi constitutes panel on EndSARS protest victims

Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi has constituted a nine-member administrative panel of inquiry to look into the recent loss of lives and/or other grievous bodily injuries to citizens and security personnel, resulting from the hijack by miscreants of the otherwise peaceful #ENDSARS protests.

The panel will also look into the related destruction of properties of citizens and security infrastructure in Enugu State.
According to a statement by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof. Simon Uchenna Ortuanya, the panel was constituted by Governor Ugwuanyi “pursuant to Executive Order No. 04 of 2020 dated 27th October, 2020, made in the exercise of his powers under Section 4 (1) of the Commission of Inquiry Law Cap. 24 of the Revised Laws of Enugu State 2004”.
Prof. Ortuanya said the terms of reference of the panel, which has 60 days to conclude and submit its report to the governor, are “to identify private persons and security personnel who lost their lives and recommend compensation that may be paid to their families” and “to identify private persons and security personnel who sustained grievous bodily injuries and recommend compensation that may be paid to them”.
Other terms of reference are “to determine private properties and security infrastructure destroyed and recommend compensation and/or remedial measures” and “make any recommendations arising out of the evidence, considerations or findings of the administrative panel in relation to the matters set out in paragraphs A to C above that the panel considers appropriate”.
The SSG disclosed that membership of the panel, which will be inaugurated today at the Government House, Enugu at 1pm include – Justice Fredrick Obieze, (rtd.) – Chairman; Prof. Frank Ezugwu (Provost, ESUTH College of Medicine) – Member; Prof. Agozie Ogbodo (Dean, Faculty of Law, Godfrey Okoye University) – Member; H.R.H. Igwe Emmanuel Ugwu (Traditional Ruler of Ibagwa Nike)  – Member; Prof. Ngozi Ejionueme (Head, Department of Marketing, ESUT) – Member.
Others are Rev. Emmanuel Edeh (CAN Chairman in Enugu State) –Member; Chief Frank Maluze (Chartered Estate Surveyor and Valuer) – Member; Comrade Modester Onwuha (Vice-President, SUG, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus) – Member; Barrister Ben. Chinedu Oloko (Private Legal Practitioner representing the Youth) – Member and Mr. Charles Abugu (Permanent Secretary, Office of the Head of Service) – Secretary.

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