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In many areas, the All Progressives Congress administration in Osun State, led by Governor Gboyega Oyetola, has been putting the state in a positive ....
Punch Newspapers Sections Bola Bamigbola, Osogbo The Osun State Judicial Panel of Inquiry into Police Brutality, Human Rights Violation and Extrajudicial Killings said it had recommended the payment of compensations to victims of police brutality in the state. Speaking to newsmen after its sitting on Friday, the panel chairman, Justice Akin Oladimeji (retd.), said after the panel had concluded its sitting, the report would be presented to Governor Gboyega Oyetola for necessary action. Justice Oladimeji said his panel could only recommend to the governor the amount to be paid as compensations to the petitioners and that the decision to pay the compensations remained the sole responsibility of the state government. ....
Daily Post Nigeria Published The Osun State Government has threatened to shut down the operation of Prism Steel Mills, Ikirun, if it does not comply with the health and safety recommendations. The state gave the warning on Friday during an inspection tour of officials of the State’s Ministry of Environment and Sanitation to the industry. The officials of the state Government had, last year, conducted an Environmental Audit on the facilities of Prism Steel Mills, Ikirun, and Ife Iron and Steel Company. The state government recommended that the Steel Mills should, among other things, install a Pollution Abatement Plant (PAP) to considerably reduce the effect of steel production from metal scraps on the atmosphere, environment, and human life. ....
The Chairman, Osun Judicial Panel of Inquiry on Police Brutality, Human Rights Violations and Extra Judicial Killings, Justice Akin Oladimeji (rtd.), on Friday disclosed that it reserved its recommendations as part of efforts to ensure adequate compensations for everyone. He said the panel reserved its recommendations in some of the cases already concluded in line with judicial procedure. Justice Oladimeji who reaffirmed the commitment of the panel to ensure fairness and equity in all the petitions brought before it, said the panel cannot compel government to specific amount as compensation but can recommend to it. Addressing journalists shortly after the proceedings on Friday, Justice Oladimeji held that it was procedural for the panel to conclude all the cases, put its recommendations on paper and present same to government for adequate implementation and compensations. ....