On Friday 21st April 2023, The council of the Anambra State Executive Council (ANSEC) through the commissioner for Information, Sir Paul Nwosu, approved the establishment of the Bureau for missing person which is to be resident in the Ministry of Justice. According to the declaration, the Bureau is to keep tab of cases involving missing persons and coming up with the needed database to support Police investigations and eventual prosecution of suspects by the Ministry of Justice.
The Commission’s Inception Report made five recommendation which include the following: “A whole-of-government strategy that locates atrocity violence within a public health framework; Professionalization and effective coordination of vigilante services in the state; Institutionalizing deliverables for the Ministry of Security and Homeland Affairs; Establishing an Anambra Integrated Civic Surveillance System (ANICSS) and Establishing an Anambra State Safety and Environmental Commission (ASSE)”
TJPC’s initial terms of reference are: To identify the remote and immediate causes of the agitations, restiveness, violence and armed struggle in the Southeast since 1999; To document victims/circumstances of death, brutality and incarceration as well as identify stakeholders and groups who have played critical roles in agitations and conflicts, their roles, capabilities and demands.
Recall that the establishment of the Bureau is part of the interim recommendation earlier made by the Truth, Justice and Peace Commission (TJPC) in its Inception Report earlier submitted to Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo (CFR), Governor of Anambra State, on the 17th of February 2023 which was led by Professor Chidi Anselm Odinkalu as the chairman; Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu Ojukwu as the secretary and Professor Sylvia Chike Ifemeje as one of its Commissioners.
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