#EndSARS: Two Lawyers Seek Court Order to Disband Lagos Judicial Panel
Two Nigerian
lawyers Adekunle Augustine and Semion Akogwu, have gone before the Federal High
Court in Lagos seeking an order disbanding the Lagos State Judicial Panel of
Inquiry set up to look into complaints of human rights abuses by men of the
disbanded police Special Anti-Robbery Squad.
The two lawyers,
in their fresh suit, are asking the court to disband the panel and nullify all
its proceedings so far.
They are
contending that since the soldiers who allegedly shot at #EndSARS protesters at
the Lekki tollgate were invited by the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide
Sanwo-Olu, the same governor cannot set up a panel to probe the incident.
According to
the lawyers, the setting up of the judicial panel is in conflict with the
provisions of Section 36 of the Constitution.
The
plaintiffs are also contending that the setting up of the panel by the governor
was “tantamount to making the governor a judge in his own cause and ipso facto
breaches the plaintiffs rights to fair hearing.”
They are
seeking “an order of this honourable court disbanding the 3rd defendant (panel)
and nullifying its proceedings and whatsoever actions taken thereby so far, to
give way for a credible and independent commission of inquiry to be set up by
the Federal Government to take over the mandate of the 3rd defendant as
contemplated by its establishment abi nitio.”
Listed as
defendants in the suit are the Governor of Lagos State; Judicial Panel of
Inquiry and Restitution for Victims of SARS-Related Abuses in Lagos State and Lekki
Tollgate Incident; the panel’s chairman; and the Attorney General of Lagos
State.
The judicial
panel, headed by retired Justice Doris Okuwobi, also has the mandate to probe
the alleged shootings at #EndSARS protesters by soldiers on the night of
October 20 at the Lekki tollgate
The court
has yet to fix a hearing date for the suit.
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