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Open Letter On Refusal Of The Presidency To Allow Amotekun Corps Bear Automatic Weapons In The Face Of Worrisome Spate Of Insecurity, By Oluyemi Fasipe

  5th of October, 2022.    President Muhammadu Buhari, Presidential Villa, Aso-Rock, Abuja.    Your Excellency,   OPEN LETTER ON REFUSAL OF THE PRESIDENCY TO ALLOW AMOTEKUN CORPS BEAR AUTOMATIC WEAPONS IN THE FACE OF WORRISOME SPATE OF INSECURITY  

Police Brutality: Petitioner Demands ₦200m Compensation For Amputated Leg

Lucky Obewo-Isawode   Updated February 22, 2021 Chairman of the FCT Panel of Inquiry on Police Brutality, Justice Suleiman Galadima speaks during a sitting in Abuja on November 30, 2020.   The National Human Rights Commission Independent Investigation Panel has been asked to compel the Nigeria Police Force to pay a compensation of ₦200 million to a petitioner, Kingsley Kalu who allegedly lost his left leg as a result of an accidental discharge from the rifle of Daniel Akpabio of the FCT Police Command. At the resumed sitting of the panel in Abuja on Monday, Kalu said that his left leg was amputated in 2017 after there was an accidental discharge from the rifle of a police officer who has been dismissed from the force.

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