Delta govt commences compensation of police brutality victims

Okowa signs the 571.6 billion naira budget for 2023.

The Delta State Government today kick-started the payment of compensation to victims of police brutality as well as extra-judicial killings in the state.

A Niger Delta activist, Comrade Israel Joe, disclosed this in a statement signed and made available to PulseNets.

He said, “I’m impressed with the actions of the Delta State Government as victims receive cheque payment today Monday 7th February from the office of the Secretary to the State Government’s (SSG) office.”

Comrade Joe commended Governor Arthur Ifeanyi Okowa and the state government for responding to his calls to pay the victims of police brutality and extra-judicial killings.

According to him, “This is the best way to go and I want to use this medium to thank His Excellency, the Governor of Delta State for responding to this timely call.

“Really, #EndSARS advocates won the battle. I also want to use this medium to respond to the news making rounds that some #EndSARS protesters are still under detention in some areas of the country. Family members and friends of those victims in detention should reach us as soon as possible.”

It would be recalled that Comrade Joe had, in a statement on 25th January, called on the Delta State Government to pay compensations to victims of #EndSARS as recommended by the Judicial Panel of Inquiry as he threatened to resign his membership from the Delta State Human Rights Protection Committee if Governor Okowa refuses to pay the victims.

He said the pressure from victims is the reason that informed the decision to make the call.

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