#ENDSARS: Plateau Panel begins sitting, receives 44 petitions
Kolade Adeyemi, Jos
The Plateau State Judicial Panel of Inquiry set up by Governor Simon Bako Lalong to examine cases of Police brutality, human rights violations, and extrajudicial killings began sitting on Monday with 44 petitions.
A total of 44 petitions have so far been submitted before the panel, a number which may increase before the 6 months’ lifespan of the panel.
At the sitting, three petitions were up for mention but all were stalled due to the absence of the first petitioner and respondents not being served with the petitions.

The judge, in her ruling, ordered that the Inspector General of Police be served with the petition in the case of the first petitioner immediately.
Lot, also ordered that the petitioner’s court proceedings be made available to the panel on the next adjourned date, adding that Justice Nyako of the Federal High Court, Abuja to produce the first petitioner who is in Kuje Prison to appear before the panel and testify.
She also ordered that DSP Maji Mohammed who is indicted in the case be served through the Inspector General of Police to appear before the panel.
The judge also ordered that the Commissioner of Police in Plateau be served with the second and third petitions and adjourned the matter to Nov. 20 and 30 respectively for hearing.
While handing down the ruling, Lot stated that “with what has happened in Nigeria in these past months, the police should have a rethink and change.
“I also pray that Inspector General of Police and Commissioner of police will respect our orders and honour what we serve them because the experience in the past has been one that they don’t honour any of our orders,’’ she said.