Two Nigerian lawyers appointed to probe rights abuses in US

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The African Bar Association (AFBA) has appointed two Nigerian lawyers as technical advisers to the International Commission of Inquiry into alleged systemic racist police violence against people of African descent in the United States.

Spokesman for AFBA Osa Director said in a statement that the two appointees – Promise Asikpo and Faith Onyekperem – would act as technical assistants to AFBA President Hannibal Uwaifo who was appointed a commissioner in the commission.

According to the statement, Mr Asikpo will be coming with his wealth of experience in human rights and access to justice, while Ms Onyekperem has vast experience in justice administration, legal secretarial service and compliance law.

The International Commission of Inquiry is scheduled to open its hearings on January 18, 2021 and close on February 6, 2021.

The hearings will be virtual due to COVID-19 restrictions and will be broadcast live via Zoom.

The 12 human rights commissioners will be divided into six teams which will hear the victims’ lawyers, family members, community representatives and acknowledged experts and upon the conclusion of the inquiry, the commission will transmit its final report to the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights for necessary action.

The International Association of Democratic Lawyers, the National Conference of Black Lawyers and the National Lawyers Guild of the US had in June 2020 set up the Internal Commission of Inquiry following the killing of George Floyd in Minnesota, US.