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Friday, February 19, 2021

#EndSARS: Ekiti panel recommends N500,000 for widow of SARS officer

She confirmed to the panel that the marks she saw on her husband’s remains revealed he was gruesomely murdered.

• February 19, 2021
Kayode Fayemi

The Ekiti State Judicial Panel of Inquiry on Human Rights Violations has recommended N500,000 as compensation to Ogunleye Ajayi, wife of a murdered officer in the disbanded police Special Anti- Robbery Squad (SARS).

The panel presided over by its chairman, Cornelius Akintayo, recommended the amount at its resumed sitting in Ado-Ekiti on Thursday.

The deceased, Sgt. Musiliu Ajaiyi, was murdered in 2019.

Mr. Akintayo said the panel established the facts of the case and made appropriate recommendations from the oral and documentary evidence of the complainants, produced through exhibits tendered and visits to the scene of the murder.

He ordered the Nigerian Police Force to investigate the circumstances that led to the officer’s death and that the police authority should compensate the wife adequately.

Mr. Akintayo said the panel’s recommendation was just for the upkeep of the late officer’s wife and children.

The wife of the late officer, who had earlier appeared before the panel, said under cross-examination that her husband’s death, sometime in early 2019, had remained a mystery to her.

She explained that her husband left for work on his motorcycle around 6.30 am that fateful day, only to be called around 8.30 am that her husband was dead.

She confirmed to the panel that the marks she saw on her husband’s remains revealed he was gruesomely murdered.

The mother of four, who is a petty trader, pleaded for the sponsorship of her children’s education, claiming that her late husband was the breadwinner of the family.

When asked if she reported the incident to the police authority, she said she was not in a stable condition to report when the incident happened.

(NAN)

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