More reactions have continued to trail the establishment of Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Committee by Governor Chukwuma Soludo, and selection of its members.
Such reaction came from a Legal practitioner and former Commissioner for Lands in Anambra state, Barrister John Okoli-Akilika, who described the committee as good initiative of the present administration.
Barrister Okoli-Akilika, while speaking in an interview with staff reporter, Njideka Okoye said the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Committee will help to know areas and problems to tackle for a better Anambra, noting that by the provision of law, security and welfare of the people are primary purpose of government.
He commended Governor Soludo for setting up the committee to look into issues affecting citizens, promote united and engagement through dialogue, take note of grievances, as well as find ways and means to address them.
Speaking on composition of members of the committee, Barrister Okoli-Akilika said they are men and women of integrity, but advised that more Anambra-based people, law makers involved in the cases, members of civil society organizations, among others, be included to achieve maximum result for the benefit of all.
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