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There Are Errors in Leaked Lagos #EndSARS Report – Panel Member

There Are Errors in Leaked Lagos #EndSARS Report - Panel Member | Daily Report Nigeria
Temitope Majekodunmi, the youth representative on the Lagos judicial panel on police brutality, has disclosed there are errors in the leaked panel’s report currently in circulation.

The panel, on Monday, submitted two documents — a consolidated report on cases of police brutality and another on the Lekki incident investigation — to governor of the state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Shortly after submission of the report, the document appeared in the media space.

Commenting on the development in a statement on Wednesday, Majekodunmi said: “A leaked report of the Panel has been in circulation since yesterday, and I got numerous calls and messages from various persons asking me to confirm if the report was authentic,”

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“While others were particular about the error of name duplications, it is imperative to note that the leaked report in circulation is not far from the original, but I can confirm that the original is without all the identified errors.

“Furthermore, we did approve the report for print after several reviews of typographical error, omission of some documents but duplicated as final edit; final, final edits and final of the finals of edit.

“Regardless of errors identified, it is important that we stick to the facts of the findings and its recommendations contained therein and also interpret appropriately.

“This report is all encompassing for the reasoning of peace and justice. I am sure every one of you must have gone through the details.

“To provide a summary, you can find an executive summary of the report on pages 11-15, background on page 16, general proceedings on pages 17-280, panel findings on pages 281-304, a compendium of recommendations on pages 305-300 und the conclusion to page 305.

“The report of the panel further validates our position that peaceful protesters were injured and/or killed by security operatives who were meant to protect us. The findings of the panel, and most importantly, the recommendations are now in the public domain.

“In conclusion, it is not the time to rest nor sleep; it is the time to peacefully demand accountability and ensure that the recommendations of the panel are implemented.

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“It is the time to ensure that our fallen heroes do not die in vain, and that citizens of Nigeria are never afraid to peacefully protest in their native country.”

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