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The female lawyer, Mrs Goodness Ibangah, in hospital
By CHARLES IWUOHA
The Women Aid Collective (WACOL) has rejected some portions of the report presented by the Panel of Enquiry set up by the Enugu State Police Command to investigate an alleged assault on a female lawyer and some other staff of the organisation.
News Expressreports that four policemen from the Abakpa Area Command of the Nigeria Police Force had allegedly invaded the WACOL office in Enugu and brutally assaulted some of the staff on duty, including a female lawyer, Mrs. Goodness Ibangah.
Following the development, the Commissioner of Police in the State, CP Ahmed Abdurrahman, constituted the panel of enquiry headed by a senior police officer in the command.
In its report presented on Monday, the Panel, however, said its investigations showed that the alleged beating was false, even as it claimed no WACOL property was damaged.
However, the Executive Director of WACOL, Prof. Mrs. Joy Ezeilo, who addressed a press briefing on Wednesday said the report contained contradictions.
She maintained that contrary to the claims of the report, Goodness was beaten to stupor by the policemen.
“The report contains contradictions between the testimonies, the findings and the recommendations.
“We still maintain that our staff were brutalised; the panel cannot say they can’t find the damaged door,” she said.
Ezeilo added that “I said it as soon as the Panel was set that I wanted a National Panel, an independent panel; the police cannot be the judge, the jury and defence counsel in their own case. You cannot be a judge in your own case.
“So, my appearance would not have made any difference; I actually went there and told the Panel that I have a petition which I had already written, they refused to collect it; they said I should submit it to the CP.”
Ezeilo said the Panel having admitted in their recommendations that the police officers should be sanctioned, “we want to know what is the disciplinary action, by now they ought to have been suspended.
“The deep corruption that led to the invasion of the WACOL office is yet to be investigated.
“The police were unduly and corruptly enriched, that is why they invaded the WACOL office.
“We need them suspended immediately. We will activate all channels available to us to get justice; we have not got justice.”

























