#EndSARS: Lagos Judicial Panel suspends sitting as Youth Reps withdraw
The Lagos state Judicial Panel of Inquiry recently set up to investigate allegations of Police brutality and related other related matters in the state has suspended it’s proceedings.
The sittings of the panel was suspended on Saturday over it’s inability to form a quorum, following the withdrawal of two youth representatives from the panel.
Topical among the agenda of Saturday’s proceeding was to feature testimony from the Nigerian army.
Representatives of the Nigerian army, the press, observers, human right groups and other attendees had gathered at the Lagos court of arbitration for the proceeding.
Around 10:25 a.m., Dorris Okuwobi, a retired judge heading the panel accompanied by other members of the panel entered the room.
Mrs Okuwobi announced the adjournment of the sitting, stating that two members of the panel, Bolatito Olorunrinu and Temitope Majekodunmi, have withdrawn.
Their withdrawal from the panel followed the freezing of Miss Olorunrinu’s account and 19 others for their participation in the #EndSARS protest.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) had obtained a court judgement to freeze the accounts of 19 individuals and a corporate organisation for their active participation in the #EndSARS protest, a campaign against police brutality and extrajudicial killings.
Mrs Okuwobi told the attendees of the panel sitting on Saturday that Miss Olorunrinu “was destabilised by the incident” and announced her withdrawal from the panel.
Due to the development, the panel could not form a quorum that could validate their sitting or proceeding and the sitting was suspended till November 14.

