 The judicial panel of enquiry and restitution on the lecky toll gate shooting and cases of police brutality has presented its report to the Lager State Governor. It recommended the establishment of a body to take over human right abuses in Lagos and also awarded 410 million and to 70 victims of police high-handedness. Plus, of the Africa's Lager State House. Correspondents Love y Cwku oeddwn reports. Mae'r panel dros yr ysgol yn cymryd o'ch bethau cysybeth cysylltion i'r ddweudiau ar y ddiwrnod 26-20 a fyddai 235 ar gyfer mai ddweud o'r pethau. Mae'r ddweud o'r 100 cysylltion ar gyfer yma ar gyfer yma ar gyfer yma yng Nghymru, ac yn ymgyrch â'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ffordd o'r gyfan, yn ymgyrchu cymryd i'r ddweud â'r ddweud, a'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r chymwylltio'r cyfnodd. Mae Y Romanwyr o'r panel bob aktur y Justus Dorris o Kobi, dystyn yn yw mwyad ar 10 unrhywgion o a chyfnodd mewn gwirio'r pryddynigau a phu ffair hyn wedi'i dod o bobl a ddragon. Y Justus o Kobi mwyaf ar 410 miliwnnyryn ar ryw yw cael eu fforddach ar 170 cyfain. Aber llaientio am gynnwys Gwfnodd Barba Gydys o Mwlu yn Ymhygu pa ydi'r panel o gydag oών yn Llwyl ac yn bynnag yn sgwrdd ddigon ddysgu ond bydd gan y dyneisheidol bring healing, reconciliation and restitution. This process will help us to start the very difficult process of proper reconciliation, restitution, Roedd cyfeirpolego'r ddwyledg, ddwyledg yna, o'r hyn yn un fflwrdd o ddeud i ddweud o ddweud y ddweud eich mynedd, bydd yn dweud eich clywedol o ddeud o ddweud o ddweud â'r cyflodd yn y ddweud, o'r ddweud honno i ddweud. Y ddwyledg ythodol 9 ydy'r panel o hwnnw rai'r cynyddenu, bydd yn y mwneud, gwneud mae gennyddu a laethu amgylched i rhan o ddiad mewn ddeud. A part of his recommendations includes the setting up of a body to handle reports of human rights abuses in Lagos state. From Lagos, Love Ikuku Uieduku, FAPLAS TV, Africa. The lawyer to the NSERS protesters, Mr Addition, or Gulana, lead council to NSERS protesters is joining us live on the news right now. Thank you very much Mr Gulana for joining us. Thank you so much. Thank you. What do you think of the report, even though we're yet to see all of the content that is in it? Well, I want to say that it's a fantastic job that gives a whole lot of hope to us as Nigerians. That report, from the much I know about it, has been an insider participant as a council to many protesters. I find out that it exhibits courage, candle, forthrightness and meticulousness. It was clear, very strict. There was no shilly shally, no doubting, no very clear. There are reports of 309 pages. Yes, it's quite a whole lot of work. And I must commend all the members of the panel and the support staff, the secretariat, that worked assidiously with the panel members for about 30 months. And that is quite good. And the verdict was clear that there was a massacre and that it was the military that was responsible. The police were responsible and that you find bodies like the legal processionary company trying to do cover-ups. The commander, the medical personnel that came to the head of each article took that horrible night and the night that followed. And to find such courage, because when you set out the panel and if so many people were so skeptical, very skeptical that is impossible, how can the government set up a panel and the panel will conduct it to set up on a very controversial circumstances. And yet these gentlemen and ladies really rose up to the occasion to present what we call the credible finding. That's my view and I'm quite happy and excited and I'm very proud of the justice to the poor in that panel. Particularly justice to the poor of you. I'm curious about the recommendation for a body that will be responsible for human rights abuses in Lagos. What do you think that particular body would do? Are you sure or rather would you recommend that be done? Because of course we have so many laws in this country. We have so many bodies that have almost the same responsibility. So if we're making this recommendation, do you think that it would change anything? If the recommendations are followed through is to change a lot of things. And let me say that it was with a community panel, let's comment also the Bagidia Sa'u Olu government. Yes, even though there are politicians and one is still not convinced of their sincerity, you know. But so far generally it will appear that they gave that panel quite a free hand to work. Even though I have some reservations, but generally they are large and they are going to do well to this point. But it will do better or best if it does not come back or think back with the recommendations. The recommendations are holistic. If I include them and set up a memorial and try to heal the wounds. And I think I heard the governor, that's Babagidia himself saying something like a proper reconciliation. You know, if it's not a liftoff, if it's not a liftoff, if it's just not political statements, they should do the needful. But you see we are not begging them to do the needful. You see, the Sorosoki generation, the answers protest as a new breed of Nigerians. We want to change, we are not begging for our rights. We cannot beg them, they must do the right thing. If they do the right thing by themselves, distantly as gentlemen, as people who are accountable. Yes, the forces will oppose them. Well, I want to say a very big thank you to you. Thank you very much for speaking with us. We appreciate it.